VINCE v. BROOME

No. 53919.

443 So.2d 23 (1983)

J.R. VINCE v. J.D. BROOME.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

December 14, 1983.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Keith Starrett, Magnolia, for appellant.

James H.C. Thomas, Jr., Hattiesburg, for appellee.

Before BROOM, DAN M. LEE and PRATHER, JJ.


PRATHER, Justice, for the Court:

Plaintiff J.R. Vince, the purchaser of cattle, sued J.D. Broome, the seller of the cattle and the stockyard through which the cattle were sold, Southeast Mississippi Livestock Farmers Association, for breach of implied warranty of merchantability of the cattle under Uniform Commercial Code. From a jury verdict for $2,640.23 in favor of the plaintiff in the County Court of Forrest County, the defendant seller appealed. The circuit court...

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