Fisher v. Florence Stove Co.
Fisher v. Florence Stove Co.
Opinion of the Court
The original petition in the case of Kays v. Fisher, Ky., 250 S.W.2d 329, this day decided, was to recover for damages to property allegedly caused by fire originating from an oil furnace purchased from appellee in that action. The action was based upon alleged breach of implied warranty as to fitness.
Appellee in that action filed a cross-petition against Florence Stove Company,
Having affirmed the judgment in Kays v. Fisher, it becomes unnecessary to enter into a discussion of the questions raised by appellee herein, since appellee in brief says: βThe result of the trial below in dismissing Florence Stove Company from the suit was correct, regardless of the method by which it was reached, and the judgment below as to Florence Stove Company should, therefore, be affirmed. Had the result of the case been adverse to Florence Stove Company, it would have come to this Court, urging the error of the trial court in permitting such a cross-petition to be filed against it.β
The judgment is affirmed.
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