GILES v. PHILLIPS

No. 41443.

238 Miss. 528 (1960)

119 So.2d 349

GILES v. PHILLIPS.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 4, 1960.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Albert S. Johnston, Jr., Arnaud Lopez, Biloxi, for appellant.

Wadlington & Corban, Biloxi, for appellee.


McGEHEE, C.J.

In July 1956 the appellee, William B. Phillips, doing business as Phillips Sign Service, sold to the appellant, Barney M. Giles, doing business as Barney's Drive-In, a neon sign, which was manufactured, constructed and erected by the appellee for the use of the appellant at his place of business in Biloxi, Mississippi, for the contract price of $1,428, including sales tax. The sign was delivered and erected...

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