WECKSLER v. TELLER


11 Misc.2d 874 (1958)

George Wecksler, Doing Business as Windsor Gloves, Respondent, v. Abraham Teller, Doing Business as Teller Trucking, Appellant.

Supreme Court, Appellate Term, First Department.

March 6, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George I. Janow for appellant.

Irving G. Pollock and Maxwell N. Rudaw for respondent.

HOFSTADTER, J. P., STEUER and AURELIO, JJ., concur.


Per Curiam.

Since the record fairly establishes that Leading Forwarders, Inc., plaintiff's custom house brokers, hired defendant, a common carrier, to transport its (plaintiff's) goods, with plaintiff's knowledge and consent, the court's refusal to permit defendant to show what, if any, agreement Leading Forwarders, Inc., and defendant made with respect to limitation of liability as to plaintiff's goods was prejudicial error.

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