JOHN DEERE COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS v. SHORT

No. 50157.

378 S.W.2d 496 (1964)

JOHN DEERE COMPANY OF ST. LOUIS, a Corporation, Respondent, v. Newton H. SHORT, d. b. a. Short Equipment Company, Appellant.

Supreme Court of Missouri, Division No. 1.

May 11, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

George E. Sullivan. O'Fallon, for defendant-appellant

William M. Howard, Robert L. Sweney, St. Louis, for plaintiff-respondent; Bryan,

Cave, McPheeters & McRoberts, St. Louis, of counsel.


HOUSER, Commissioner.

John Deere Company of St. Louis sued Newton H. Short in three counts, Counts I and II in replevin for possession of farm equipment; Count III for damages for breach of a general agricultural dealer's contract. Short filed an amended counterclaim in two counts, Count I for damages for fraud; Count II for $150,000 actual and $150,000 punitive damages, for conspiracy. By stipulation judgment was entered for plaintiff on Counts I, II and III of the...

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