Purity Extract & Tonic Co. v. Lynch

Supreme Court of the United States · Decided 1912-12-02

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Mr. Justice Hughes delivered the opinion of the court. This is an action for breach of contract. The Purity Extract and Tonic Company (plaintiff below), a Tennessee corporation, is the manufacturer of beverage called “Poinsetta,” and in November, 1910, it made an agreement with the defendant Lynch for the purchase of the article by him on stated terms during…

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