LUTHER v. STANDARD CONVEYOR CO.

No. 37,258.

252 Minn. 135 (1958)

89 N.W.(2d) 179

GLENN LUTHER, d.b.a. BROOKLYN CENTER MACHINE & TOOL COMPANY, v. STANDARD CONVEYOR COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

April 3, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Oppenheimer, Hodgson, Brown, Baer & Wolff, David C. Donnelly, and Sherman Winthrop, for appellant.

Ernest W. Erickson, for respondent.


DELL, CHIEF JUSTICE.

Defendant appeals from an order denying its motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict or in the alternative for a new trial.

The action arises out of an alleged breach of contract between the plaintiff, a designer and manufacturer of production machines, and defendant, a manufacturer of conveyor systems, for the sale of a reciprocating bearing assembly machine. Late in 1952 plaintiff learned...

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