Frohlich v. Graulich
Michigan Supreme Court
Frohlich v. Graulich, 113 Mich. 65 (Mich. 1897)
71 N.W. 477; 1897 Mich. LEXIS 720
Hooker, Other
Frohlich v. Graulich
Opinion of the Court
The plaintiff sued the defendant, a married woman, in justice’s court, declaring on the common counts. The bill of particulars was as follows:
Toledo. Edward Frohlich Glass Co. Detroit.
Detroit, May 15, 1895.
Sold to Charles F. Graulich, Agt.:
4 P. P. 20x68
4 P. P. 17x105
3 P. P. 62x105
IP. P. 74x105 ______________________________-_____________§201 43
Filed June 21, 1895.
W. C. Harris, Clerk.
He obtained a judgment for $70. Upon the trial at circuit, the court allowed an amendment to the declaration by adding a special' count for a breach of contract in refusing to accept and pay for the items mentioned in the bill of particulars, and a verdict and judgment followed
Judgment reversed, and a new trial ordered.
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- FROHLICH v. GRAULICH
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