HAYES v. BATTLE OIL COMPANY

20970

273 S.C. 184 (1979)

255 S.E.2d 452

John HAYES, Plaintiff-Respondent, v. BATTLE OIL COMPANY, Defendant-Respondent, and Harrington Manufacturing Company, Defendant-Appellant.

Supreme Court of South Carolina.

May 23, 1979.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

C. Dexter Powers, of Wright, Scott, Blackwell & Powers, Florence, for defendant-appellant.

James P. Stevens, Jr., of Stevens, Stevens & Thomas, Loris, for plaintiff-respondent.

D.W. Green, Jr., of Burroughs, Green, Sasser & Hudson, Conway, for defendant-respondent.


May 23, 1979.

Per Curiam:

Respondent (plaintiff) purchased from Battle Oil Company a tobacco barn manufactured by appellant Harrington Manufacturing Company. The barn was destroyed by fire and this action was instituted to recover for the loss from appellant and Battle Oil Company. The trial resulted in a verdict for respondent on the basis of the breach of an implied warranty in the sale of the barn.

While the verdict for damages was against...

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