Hopkins v. Vita Food Prod., N. Grocery Co.

New York Court of Appeals
Hopkins v. Vita Food Prod., N. Grocery Co., 74 N.E.2d 475 (N.Y. 1947)
297 N.Y. 546; 1947 N.Y. LEXIS 1033

Hopkins v. Vita Food Prod., N. Grocery Co.

Opinion of the Court

Judgment modified by reversing so much thereof as permits recovery of $2,000 to plaintiff Addie Hopkins, and, as so modified, affirmed upon the ground that the evidence establishes that plaintiff wife was agent for plaintiff husband in purchasing the crab meat for the family and that, consequently, under the applicable law of New Jersey, the latter was the purchaser to whom alone the implied warranty of fitness runs. (See Stave v. Giant Food Arcade, 125 N. J. L. 512; Schlosser v. Goldberg, 123 N. J. L. 470; Auten v. Johnston, 115 N. J. L. 71, 75-76. See, also, Gimenez v. Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., 264 N. Y. 390; Gearing v. Berkson, 223 Mass. 257; Hazelton v. First Nat. Stores, Inc., 88 N. H. 409.)

Concur: Loughran, Ch. J., Lewis, Conway, Desmond, Thacheb, Dye and Fuld, JJ.

Reference

Full Case Name
John Hopkins Et Al., Appellants and Respondents, Et Al., Plaintiffs, v. Vita Food Products, Inc., Defendant, and National Grocery Company, Respondent and Appellant
Status
Published