NAFTALIN v. JOHN WOOD COMPANY

No. 38,238.

263 Minn. 135 (1962)

116 N.W. (2d) 91

MAX M. NAFTALIN v. JOHN WOOD COMPANY.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

June 29, 1962.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

B. Warren Hart, A. Patrick Leighton, and Faricy, Moore & Costello, for appellant.

Bruce B. James and Ernest A. Lindstrom, for respondent.


NELSON, JUSTICE.

Appeal by defendant from an order of the District Court of Ramsey County denying a motion for amended findings or in the alternative for a new trial.

Plaintiff, Max Naftalin, prior to entering into the contract involved in these proceedings, was president of Thomas-Terry Corporation of America, which sold bulk milk dispensers under the trade name of "Sani-Serve." The "Sani-Serve" dispensed milk from either a 3- or 5-gallon can through a unique...

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