103 Ga. 314 | Ga. | 1898
Haltiwanger, having previously purchased linseed-oil of Tanner & Co., forwarded by letter, on June 15, 1889, an order to Tanner & Co. for three barrels of linseed-oil raw, pure, and two barrels of linseed-oil boiled, pure, adding, in such letter containing the order, that there was an enterprising drug-house in the city in which Haltiwanger resided, which was having Haltiwanger’s oil analyzed by the State chemist, and for that reason Tanner & Co. were requested to send no oil but that which was pure. To this letter Tanner & Co. replied, in substance, that they were not manufacturers of linseed-oil, but that they promised the exact oil which Haltiwanger had been previously getting from them; whereupon Haltiwanger wired Tanner & Co.: “If same as last, fill the order to-day.” Upon receipt of this telegram, the oil went forward; and after considerable correspondence between the sellers and the purchaser relative to the quality of the oil and the payment of the price agreed to be paid therefor, Tanner & Co. sued Haltiwanger for the purchase-price; to which action the latter pleaded, (1) that the oil which plaintiffs furnished was not in accordance with the contract made with the defendant, but was of a quality far inferior to and of much less value than that-contracted for, so much so that the consideration has failed; (2) that the defendant agreed*to buy three barrels of raw and two barrels of boiled linseed-oil of plaintiffs, at prices stated, and of the quality previously furnished him; that no such oil was ever furnished him, but'instead thereof, greatly inferior oil was furnished him ; and he, relying upon his contract and believing he had gotten the quality of oil contracted for, sold it as the best quality and so warranted it; that it proved to be worthless, and he has been compelled to make good his warranty ; whereby he has been damaged over $150; that relying upon the contract plaintiffs made with him that said oil was of the best quality, he made no examination of it, but sold it-as being of the best quality and so warranted; and that by reason of such warranty he had been damaged in certain stated
Judgment reversed.