Pomerantz v. Warner
Pomerantz v. Warner
Opinion of the Court
This is plaintiffs, appeal from a judgment in favor of the defendant rendered by the District Court of East Orange sitting without a jury.
Plaintiff liad purchased a Port! motor truck from the New Jersey Auto Company at the price of $750.68, paying on account $250.68. This left a balance of $500 due on the purchase price. The same day he signed a conditional .sale agreement with the New Jersey Auto Company, giving at the same time an installment note payable in monthly installments. The agreement and note were; assigned to the Commercial Credit Company of Baltimore. Payments appear to have been kept up on the note until June, 1923. The payment for this month and for the month of July were made by the plaintiff to the New Jersey Auto Company, hut were not forwarded by that company to the Commercial Credit Company of Baltimore by reason of same being inadvertently sent to- the Commercial Credit Corporation of New York (a separate and distinct company), and, consequently, did not reach the Commercial Credit Company of Baltimore until September 18th, and October 5th, 1923, for the June and July installments, respectively.
Tt; further appeared from the testimony of the plaintiff that, while the note was payable according to its terms at the office of the Commercial Credit Company of Baltimore, the New Jersey Auto Company had been in the habit of accepting payments from its various customers and forwarding same to. the Commercial Credit Company of Baltimore in approximately fifty per cent, of, its sales, financed by the credit company.
The seizure of the truck was made by Warner*, the defendant, as agent of the Commercial Credit Company of Baltimore, on August 22d, 1923, and was retained by him until September 8th, 1923. This suit was brought by the plaintiff) the purchaser, against Warner, alleging an unlawful seizure of the truck.
The judgment will be affirmed, with costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- LOUIS POMERANTZ v. JOHN WARNER, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT
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- Published