70 P. 832 | Or. | 1902
This is a suit against Claud Gatch, as receiver of the insolvent banking firm, of Gilbert Bros., for an accounting. About three years prior to their failure, Gilbert Bros, entered into a contract or agreement with the plaintiff, who is a dealer in musical instruments, by which they were to purchase and furnish him with pianos and organs for his trade. By the terms of the agreement, they were to pay for the instruments, freight, drayage, and expressage thereon, and deliver them to the plaintiff, charging him with the amount of these several items, and an additional 30 per cent on pianos and 36 per cent on organs. The plaintiff was to sell the instruments for whatever he could get, his profit to consist of whatever sum he might be able to realize over and above that charged