36 Minn. 232 | Minn. | 1886
The complaint alleges the making, June 10, 1885, of a contract between the parties, by which, as it alleges, defendants purchased of plaintiff a harvester and binder at the price of f 140, to be paid January 1, 1886, and refers to a copy of the contract attached to the complaint as part of it. It alleges the delivery, before July 1, 1885, of the harvester and binder, and a demand for payment after January 1, 1886, and failure of defendants to pay. The contract (some parts of which are not very clearly expressed) is very long, — too long to admit of our quoting any considerable portion of it. There is nothing in it to indicate the relation between the parties of seller and purchaser.
The first clause appoints defendants plaintiff’s agents for the sale of its harvesters and binders during the selling season of 1885, within
There is nowhere in the contract any promise on the part of defendants to pay for the machine ordered in clause 2, except the promise in said clause to pay for machines on hand unsold at the close of the season, in the manner in that clause provided. It is clear that the order in that clause is not an order as purchasers, but as agents;
Order affirmed.