Ryan v. Progressive Grocery Stores, Inc.

New York Court of Appeals · Decided 1931-02-10

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Cardozo, Ch. J. The action is for breach of warranty. Plaintiff through his wife, who acted as his agent, bought a loaf of bread at the defendant’s grocery. The loaf had concealed in it a pin, which hurt the plaintiff’s mouth. There has been a judgment for the damage. “ Wher…

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