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Shrimpton Sons (Ltd.) v. Dworsky
1 Misc. 507
| City of New York Municipal Cou... | 1892
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Ehrlich, Ch. J.

The trial judge intelligently submitted to the jury the question whether the goods delivered had been ordered by the defendant, and whether there was an acceptance of them sufficient to take the case out of the Statute of Frauds, and the jury found on both propositions in favor of *508the plaintiff. The evidence sufficiently sustains the findings, and there being no merit in the exceptions, an affirmance with costs follows as of course.

Van Wyck, J., concurs.

Judgment affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Shrimpton Sons (Ltd.) v. Dworsky
Court Name: City of New York Municipal Court
Date Published: Oct 15, 1892
Citation: 1 Misc. 507
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