Electric Arc Cutting & Welding Co. v. Fiscal Associates, Inc.
Electric Arc Cutting & Welding Co. v. Fiscal Associates, Inc.
Opinion of the Court
Prior to the sale out of which this action arises, plaintiff had bought from the defendant Julian J. Boss a rod tapering machine for $2,835. The order for this machine and the moneys to become due in payment for it had been sold by the defendant Julian J. Boss to the defendant Fiscal Associates, Incorporated. Subsequently and on July 13th, 1934, plaintiff sold to the defendant Julian J. Boss an arc welding machine for $450, payment for which was to be made by deducting that sum from the money which would become due from the plaintiff to the defendant Fiscal Associates, Incorporated, on the assignment of the rod tapering machine order. An order to this effect was delivered to and accepted by the
The sole contention of the defendant-appellant is that the District Court judge erred in the exclusion of evidence.
We think the trial judge was correct in excluding from evidence the general factoring agreement as well as proof of any indebtedness thereunder. The plaintiff was not a party to that factoring agreement and it is conceded by the appellant that this agreement was never brought to the notice of the plaintiff. Lehigh Coal, &c., Co. v. Central Railroad Co., 41 N. J. Eq. 167; 3 Atl. Rep. 134; Burket v. Ellis, 105 N. J. L. 560; 143 Atl. Rep. 347.
Lastly, we think that the trial judge properly excluded from evidence any testimony as to the amount paid by the plaintiff in settlement of a suit on the last three notes.
The appellant had sold the same for value to a holder in due course who sued upon them. Whether or not appellant sold for full value and whether or not plaintiff in settling a suit paid full value is immaterial and irrelevant to the issue in this cause, and moreover, it will be noticed that no set-off was filed in this cause.
The judgment will be affirmed, with costs.
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- ELECTRIC ARC CUTTING AND WELDING COMPANY, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY, PLAINTIFF-RESPONDENT v. FISCAL ASSOCIATES, INCORPORATED, A CORPORATION OF NEW JERSEY, AND JULIAN J. ROSS
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