62 So. 266 | Ala. Ct. App. | 1913
On January 24, 1910, the appellee received from the appellant at Lockhart, Ala., for transmission by telegraph a message addressed to the Fairbanks Company, New Orleans, La., containing an order for the shipment to the appellant of three “eight by eighteen steel split pulleys.” In transmitting the message the appellee made the mistake of substituting the word “eighty” for the word “eight,” so that the message fc^s delivered read three “eighty by eighteen” pulleys, in
Those dealings were had with full knowledge by both parties to them of the loss to one or the other of them which had been entailed by the mistake made by the telegraph company. We discover nothing in that occurrence to indicate or suggest the existence of an intention . on the part of either of these parties to discharge the liability which a third party had incurred to one of them in reference to the subject of their dealings.
Reversed and remanded.