HART BROS. MUSIC COMPANY v. WOOD

No. 9675.

14 Utah 2d 366 (1963)

384 P.2d 591

HART BROS. MUSIC COMPANY, A CORPORATION, PLAINTIFF AND APPELLANT, v. LILE R. WOOD AND ALL-AMERICAN CREDIT CARD CORPORATION, A CORPORATION, DEFENDANTS AND RESPONDENTS.

Supreme Court of Utah.

August 16, 1963.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

L. Delos Daines, Salt Lake City, for appellant.

Kipp & Charlier, Telesphore Charlier, Salt Lake City, for respondents.


CROCKETT, Justice.

Defendant Lile R. Wood purchased a piano for $908.15, including tax, from the plaintiff, Hart Bros. Music Company, which has not been paid for. Those facts being established, it would seem that the plaintiff should have judgment against Wood for the piano or its value, as it asks, but which the trial court refused to grant.

But as usual, contested lawsuits are not quite that simple and there are complicating circumstances which must be considered...

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