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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

No. 912
    BREWER PRODUCE CO. v. LONG CO.
    No. 20027.
    Supreme Court
    On motion to certify.
    Dock. July 30, 1926;
    4 Abs. 525.
    54. AGENCY — Does fact that commission merchant departed from duty so as to sell quickly, though acting in good faith and justified by conditions, release liability of agency?
    Attorneys — F. A. Green for Produce Co.; Leighley, Halle, Haber & Beriek for Long Co.; all of Cleveland.
   The Brewer Co. contends in the Supreme Court that a commission merchant is not liable although he departed from duty, to sell quickly, if agent acted in good faith and surrounding conditions justified his actions.