35 Ga. App. 683 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1926
The defendant, trading as Black Shoe Store, on August 23, 1923, gave to the plaintiff’s salesman in Boston an order for certain shoes, to be specially manufactured, of which order the salesman made a duplicate memorandum, setting forth the shoes ordered, the price of each style, the terms of the sale, and the following notation of shipment, “Ship about October 10th, sure, complete.” This memorandum, a duplicate of which was furnished defendant, was not signed by him, and the order was taken subject to the acceptance of the plaintiff, who was a shoe manufacturer. The plaintiff wrote the defendant under date of August 27, 1923, that it could not supply certain of the shoes ordered, and requested permission to make certain substitutions, stating that if permission for such substitutions should be sent by return mail the plaintiff would be able to give the same delivery date on the substituted articles as outlined on the original order. The defendant wrote the plaintiff under date of August 27, 1923, requesting an acknowledgment of the order placed in the plaintiff’s Boston office on August 23, “delivery of which was to be complete by October 1st to 10th.” In reply to the defendant’s letter of
The jury returned a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for the
Judgment affirmed.