HARRINGTON v. FAIRCHILD

No. 35,565.

235 Minn. 437 (1952)

CATHERYNE P. HARRINGTON v. PHILIP FAIRCHILD.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

January 18, 1952.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bowen & Bowen, for appellant.

Covell, Root & Bachelder, for respondent.


MAGNEY, JUSTICE.

On the 18th day of January 1941, one Ralph Harrington sold to defendant, Philip Fairchild, his tailoring business in Minneapolis for the sum of $50,000. The contract of sale, designated "Bill of Sale," reads in part as follows:

"In consideration of the sum of fifty thousand ($50,000.00) dollars * * *, I, Ralph Harrington * * * hereby set over, transfer, sell and assign to Philip Fairchild * * * all my right, title and interest * * * in and...

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