ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS FOR R. v. GEORGETOWN UNIV.

No. 3861.

222 A.2d 708 (1966)

ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS FOR RESEARCH, INC., Appellant, v. GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, Appellee.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided September 20, 1966.

Rehearing Denied September 30, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael A. Schuchat, Washington, D. C., for appellant.

Judith Coleman Richards, Washington, D. C., with whom Raymond W. Bergan, Washington, D. C., was on the brief, for appellee.

Before HOOD, Chief Judge, and QUINN and MYERS, Associate Judges.


HOOD, Chief Judge.

Plaintiff, an electronics firm, sued Georgetown University for the purchase price of a gas chromatograph with related equipment.1 The University admitted it ordered the instrument but contended that the instrument received did not conform to the one ordered. The University's chief complaint was that the instrument supplied did not have a transistorized power supply. Plaintiff's position was that the purchase order did...

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