A. M. Hughes Paint & Glass Co. v. Wright
A. M. Hughes Paint & Glass Co. v. Wright
Opinion of the Court
This is an action on an account begun before a justice of the peace. On appeal to the circuit court the judgment was for plaintiff.
It appears, and was admitted at the trial, that plaintiff’s account, which was for paints sold to defendant, was correct. But defendant filed before the justice a counterclaim wherein he set up that plaintiff was a manufacturer of paint in Kansas City, Missouri, and defendant a retail druggist in Webb ■ City who sold paints and oils. That “at the request of plaintiff the defendant in January, 1896, was induced to take in stock a line of paints sold by plaintiff, and that defendant continued to handle the said line of paints from that date until the date hereinafter stated; that plaintiff assured the defendant at the time he commenced to sell their goods that they would continue to furnish defendant a full line of paints sold by them, and defendant relying upon that promise proceeded to place the same in stock and to sell them to his customers and to recommend the goods of plaintiff. That defendant continued to sell the paints of plaintiffs and to receive goods from them until the 23d day of July, 1903', when plaintiff, without cause, refused to sell defendant any more paints of any kind or color. That on said date defendant had on hand of the different shades, kinds and
Plaintiffs objected to any evidence in support of the counterclaim, on the ground that it did not state facts sufficient to show a valid counterclaim. The trial court sustained the objection and thereupon a judgment was rendered for plaintiff for the amount of his account admitted to be due.
• We will uphold the judgment. The counterclaim does not show a contract whereby plaintiff was to continue to sell to defendant their paints, or that defendant should be the only person to whom they would sell. It is not shown that the paints were to be sold to de
We think the judgment should be affirmed.
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