AMERICAN OIL COMPANY v. MANPOWER, INC.

45947.

124 Ga. App. 79 (1971)

183 S.E.2d 95

AMERICAN OIL COMPANY v. MANPOWER, INC.

Court of Appeals of Georgia.

Decided June 7, 1971.

Rehearing Denied June 21, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Alston, Miller & Gaines, William C. Humphreys, Jr., Ronald L. Reid, for appellant.

Frank Fuller, for appellee.


EBERHARDT, Judge.

American Oil Company owned certain service stations in and near Atlanta which were, or were about to be closed because of the lack of an available and acceptable lessee or purchaser. In order to avoid a closing and to maintain a flow of business in them it contracted with Manpower, Inc. to operate the stations on a cost plus basis as to labor, and Manpower was to purchase the opening inventory and other merchandise as needed from American, and upon...

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