Dombrowski v. Olowski
Dombrowski v. Olowski
Opinion of the Court
This suit was brought in the Second District Court of Jersey City to recover $500, part payment of the purchase price of $2,000 of a grocery and butcher business at No. 219 North Third street, Harrison, New Jersey. The business consisting of the stock, outstanding accounts, including accounts receivable and the good-will of the business. The defendant, as part of the consideration, agreed to obtain for the plaintiff, at defendant’s own expense, a lease upon the premises for the term of three years from September 20th, 1923. The plaintiff went into possession of the business and continued to do business therein until the 26th of September, 1923, when the defendant caused the plaintiff to he evicted, the defendant then took possession of the business, refused to permit the plaintiff to take possession of the same, although demands for possession were made from the plaintiff to the defendant. The case was tried by the court without a jury, resulting in a judgment for the plaintiff for $500. The defendant appeals and files ten specification of error for a
Reference
- Full Case Name
- LUBOMIR DOMBROWSKI, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT v. JOSEPH OLOWSKI
- Status
- Published