LISOWEK v. BAGOZZI

Docket No. 18, Calendar No. 47,367.

354 Mich. 398 (1958)

93 N.W.2d 279

LISOWEK v. BAGOZZI.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided December 2, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

J. Connor Austin (Hugh K. Davidson and Joseph A. Lang, of counsel), for plaintiff.

Tilden M. Gallagher, for defendants.


DETHMERS, C.J.

Defendant Stein owned a number of coin-operated shuffleboards located in various taverns, making up a so-called shuffleboard route. Acting through his agent, defendant Bagozzi, he offered the same for sale to plaintiff, representing that it produced a net monthly income of $1,000. Plaintiff's declaration alleges that defendants sold him the machines and route for $13,500, receiving $5,000 as a down payment, the balance of $8,500 to be paid upon it being...

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