Ross Milling Co. v. Giliberti

Decided 1925-10-05

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BELL, J. This suit is upon a contract resulting in loss suffered by plaintiff because of defendant’s rejection of a certain shipment of “Magnolia” flour, sold defendant by plaintiff’s agent at New Orleans, under a written contract there executed, said contract having been subsequently confirmed by the president of the corporation at Ottawa, Kansas. Defendant admits the contract and that he rejected the shipment, and avers as his…

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