GRISWOLD v. NEWHOUSE

Docket No. 59, Calendar No. 47,560.

353 Mich. 485 (1958)

91 N.W.2d 840

GRISWOLD v. NEWHOUSE.

Supreme Court of Michigan.

Decided September 9, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Smedley & Spaniola, for plaintiff.

Philip L. Hogan, for defendant.


VOELKER, J.

On October 13, 1956, plaintiff-appellee, David Griswold, purchased from defendant-appellant, Newhouse Oldsmobile, a 1956 Oldsmobile automobile. The agreed purchase price was $1,790 plus appellee's 1955 Pontiac. At that time appellee signed a "car order" which embraced their deal as set out above. He also signed a conditional sales contract in blank and a "statement of motor vehicle sale" was typed out by appellant...

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