Case Name: Richmond Fixture and Equipment Company v. Wilbur B. Wallace
Court: Supreme Court of Virginia
Jurisdiction: Virginia
Decision Date: 1971-09-01
Citations: 212 Va. 123
Docket Number: Record No. 7556
Parties: Richmond Fixture and Equipment Company v. Wilbur B. Wallace.
Judges: 
Reporter: Virginia Reports
Volume: 212
Pages: 123–123

Head Matter:
Richmond
Richmond Fixture and Equipment Company v. Wilbur B. Wallace.
September 1, 1971.
Record No. 7556.
Present, All the Justices.
Herman Abady (Flavius B. Walker, Jr., on brief), for plaintiff in error.
James E. Jarrell, Jr. (Coleman & Jarrell, on brief), for defendant in error.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
We granted defendant Richmond Fixture and Equipment Company a writ of error from a $2500 judgment in favor of plaintiff Wilbur B. Wallace for breach of warranty. The plaintiff moves us to dismiss the writ of error because the defendant has abandoned here the only issue he raised in the trial court, whether he was liable for breach of warranty. He now contests only the quantum of damages. Finding the plaintiff's position well taken, Rule 1:8, and that we improvidently granted the writ of error, we dismiss the writ.
Writ dismissed.