Robinson & Shanks v. Pearce
Robinson & Shanks v. Pearce
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiff in his petition as amended alleged in substance the following: In a mule trade between himself and defendants, a partnership dealing in live stock, the latter valued a pair of mules owned by them at five hundred dollars, for which plaintiff gave his two mules valued at three hundred and fifty dollars, and executed to them his promissory note for one hundred and fifty dollars. At the time of the bargain it was agreed by defendants that if the mules delivered to plaintiff “did not gait and match to suit him and prove satisfactory in every respect” he could return them to defendants and they would deliver to him in exchange therefor two mules, of the same valuation, “that suited him in every respect as to size, gait, etc.” The mules first received by. plaintiff did not suit him, and he returned them to defendants and received in exchange therefor two other mules. This pair was likewise unsatisfactory, “and he returned them to defendants,
Judgment affirmed.
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