This is a case of automobile engine woe made worse after repair and an attempt to hold a service station owner liable, on a theory of apparent authority, for the mechanic's repairs. The trial court determined that, though plaintiff was poorly used and as a consequence severely damaged, there was no actual authority given to the mechanic to bind defendant service station owner, nor did defendant hold out...
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