106 So. 818 | Miss. | 1926
One of the assignments of error is that the court below should have granted the appellant's request for a directed verdict in its favor.
The sale here in question was not of an article by sample or description, without an opportunity of inspection by the buyer until after delivery, as was the case in Commission Co. v.Crook,
While it does not appear from the record of the case ofLumbermen's Supply Co. v. Poplarville Sawmill Co.,
Orgill Brothers Co. v. Everett,
It follows from the foregoing facts that the court below should have directed a verdict for the appellant.
Reversed, and judgment here for the appellant.
Reversed.