LYMAN LUMBER CO. v. THREE RIVERS CO.

No. C3-86-1270.

400 N.W.2d 811 (1987)

LYMAN LUMBER COMPANY, Appellant, v. THREE RIVERS COMPANY, et al., Respondents.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

February 17, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

David J. Meyers, Brenner, Workinger & Thompson, Minneapolis, for appellant.

Richard W. Schmidt, Jensen, Venne & Schmidt, Anoka, for respondents.

Heard, considered and decided by NIERENGARTEN, P.J., and PARKER and CRIPPEN, JJ.


OPINION

NIERENGARTEN, Judge.

Appellant Lyman Lumber Company (Lyman) sued respondent Three Rivers Company (Three Rivers), a Minnesota partnership consisting of Duane R. Jones, Bernard R. Jones and George W. Bunn, for payment of a credit account. The trial court found that Three Rivers was not responsible because Lyman failed to establish that the person using the account was an agent of Three Rivers. Lyman appeals. We affirm.

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