Appellate Court of Illinois, 1915

Schultz v. Deeming

Schultz v. Deeming
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided October 5, 1915 · Baker
194 Ill. App. 513; 1915 Ill. App. LEXIS 539

Schultz v. Deeming

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice Baker

delivered the opinion of the court.

3. Guaranty, § 34*—when evidence insufficient to establish. In an action to recover for goods supplied to a third person, under an agreement which the statement of claim describes both as a sale and as a guaranty that such third person would pay for the goods, evidence held to show a sale to defendant, and not a guaranty. 4. Saxes, § 329*—when evidence sufficient to show. In an action to recover for goods supplied to a third person by direction of defendant, which contract defendant denied that he made, held that a finding for plaintiff was properly made on the evidence.

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