GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. v. PETTINGELL SUPPLY CO.


347 Mass. 631 (1964)

199 N.E.2d 326

GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY vs. PETTINGELL SUPPLY COMPANY & another.

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Middlesex.

June 10, 1964.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Frank B. Frederick (Finley H. Perry with him) for the plaintiff.

John F. McCarty, Jr. (Michael H. Goshko with him) for the defendants.

Present: WHITTEMORE, CUTTER, KIRK, & SPIEGEL, JJ.


WHITTEMORE, J.

The plaintiff by writ of replevin took from the defendant David S. Miller, assignee for the benefit of creditors of the defendant Pettingell Supply Company, certain large lamps that had been delivered by the plaintiff to Pettingell as "agent to sell or distribute" such lamps. Large lamps are "lamps used in commercial and industrial installations." General Electric by outline bill of exceptions presents for our review the ruling of the judge in the ...

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