BROWN v. COLONIAL CHEVROLET COMPANY


249 A.2d 439 (1968)

Evert BROWN, Plaintiff, v. COLONIAL CHEVROLET COMPANY, a corporation of the State of Delaware, and Frederick W. Schermerhorn, individually, Defendants.

Superior Court of Delaware, New Castle.

December 26, 1968.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William H. Uffelman, Jr. (of Theisen & Lank), Wilmington, for plaintiff.

Charles K. Keil and William G. Campbell (of Bayard, Brill & Handelman), Wilmington, for defendants.


STIFTEL, President Judge.

From March 1, 1965 until December 13, 1965, plaintiff was employed as Parts Manager of defendant Colonial Chevrolet, the president of which was defendant Schermerhorn. Plaintiff's compensation was to be $500 a month, plus a monthly bonus of one-half per cent of the wholesale and counter parts sales and a year-end incentive bonus of one-half per cent of such parts sales.

On December 13, 1965, plaintiff's employment was terminated....

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