Morgan & Austin v. Moorhead
Morgan & Austin v. Moorhead
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
This was an action for building material sold and delivered by plaintiffs to defendant. An order was made by consent referring issues of law and fact to the master, who found in favor of plaintiffs. Exceptions were taken to the master’s report. Judge Gage confirmed the findings of the master, and gave judgment for plaintiffs in the sum of $223.90.
*279 From these findings it appears that defendant ratified the acts of J. A. Capell as agent in purchasing the materials from plaintiffs and having them charged in defendant’s name, and that defendant promised to pay for same.
The judgment of the Circuit Court is affirmed.
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- 1. Appeal. — Findings by master in a law ease referred by consent supported by evidence are accepted as final. 2. Evidence- — Pleading—Principal and Agent. — Under a complaint for goods sold and delivered, it is competent to show that defendant bought the goods through his agent, whose act he ratified and for whose purchases he promised to pay without allegations that plaintiff relied on such agreement.