GOYER COMPANY v. HENDERSON

No. 41789.

240 Miss. 709 (1961)

128 So.2d 569

GOYER COMPANY v. HENDERSON.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

April 10, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Norman C. Brewer, Jr., Greenwood, for appellant.

Bell & McBee, Greenwood, for appellee.


GILLESPIE, J.

Appellee, Henderson, sued appellant, The Goyer Company, a corporation, for breach of implied warranty, and alleged that appellant sold appellee a drum of cotton picker spindle oil for use in appellee's cotton picker and impliedly warranted that the oil was fit, proper and suitable for use in a certain cotton picker known by appellant to be owned by appellee and for which the oil was purchased. It was alleged...

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