Plaintiff, a contract leather finisher, commenced this action against defendant, a manufacturer and seller of chemicals for the leather finishing business. The basis for this suit was the fact that, from June 1982 to July 1984, defendant sold plaintiff hundreds of gallons of a water emulsion slip, which is a substance added to another substance and then sprayed onto the leather during the finishing process to provide a certain texture and to...
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