There is no doubt that the parties had an agreement whereunder plaintiff manufactured and delivered to defendant 5,450 units of a novelty item (costume jewelry called "Coals from Newcastle") for sale to Lord & Taylor at $2.50 each. Proceeds of the sale were to be divided 70% to plaintiff and 30% to defendant, with the further understanding that the sale to Lord & Taylor was to be final with no returns from defendant to plaintiff. Defendant maintains the relationship...
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