LINDSEY v. INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY

8 Div. 1.

233 So.2d 507 (1970)

William Vernon LINDSEY v. INTERNATIONAL SHOE COMPANY, a Corporation, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, a Corporation and Aaron Davis, d/b/a Davis Dry Goods Store.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

March 25, 1970.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles D. Rosser, Tuscumbia, for appellant.

McDonnell & Jones, Sheffield, for appellee.


BRADLEY, Judge.

Plaintiff filed his complaint under the Uniform Sales Act in 1964 for breach of warranty and negligence in the inspection and sale of a shoe. After four years of pleadings (four amended complaints with demurrers sustained to each) appellant took a voluntary non-suit on February 7, 1968, and appealed to the Supreme Court. The case was subsequently transferred to this court.

Appellant's complaints, considered together, alleged that he purchased...

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