American Cotton Oil Co. v. Saluda Oil Mill Co.
American Cotton Oil Co. v. Saluda Oil Mill Co.
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the Court was delivered by
*318 Defendants appeal from an order allowing plaintiff to amend his complaint. Plaintiff sued to recover for an alleged shortage in quantity and quality of a carload of cottonseed oil, sold to plaintiff by Saluda Oil Mill Company and paid for by plaintiff before the shortage was discovered. Plaintiff alleged that the car was shipped on January 24, 1907. After the answer was filed, plaintiff’s attorneys discovered that they had erred in alleging that the car was shipped on January 24, 1907, and that the fact was that it was sold on that date and shipped at a subsequent date, and, on motion, they were allowed to amend accordingly.
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Order affirmed.
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- American Cotton Oil Co. v. Saluda Oil Mill Co. Et Al.
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- 1. Pleading — Amendment—Matter, of Description. — In an action to recover from seller for an alleged shortage in quantity and quality of cottonseed oil, sold where plaintiff alleged that the car was shipped January 24, 1907, amendment of declaration as to the date the carload of oil was shipped was properly allowed; it not stating a new cause of action. 2. Pleading — Reservation of Grounds of Review — Waiver of Objection.- — The objection that plaintiff did not make it appear by affidavits that its pleader had made a mistake in a date alleged in its declaration was waived when defendant’s counsel did not object on plaintiff’s motion in the trial Court to amend. 3. Pleading — -Amendment—Propriety.—In an action to recover from seller for a shortage in cottonseed oil sold, where plaintiff alleged the car was shipped January 24, 1907, amendment on plaintiff’s motion to make the pleading state that the oil was sold on such date and shipped later was properly allowed, though operating to bring the cause of action within the date, when, according to the first allegation, it was barred by the statute of limitations.