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Mochar Sales Company v. Robert M. Meyer

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  • Title: Mochar Sales Company v. Robert M. Meyer
  • Author : Supreme Court of Missouri Division 2
  • Release Date : January 09, 1963
  • Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
  • Pages : * pages
  • Size : 68 KB

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The plaintiff obtained a verdict and judgment for $28,875 including interest in its suit on an account for charcoal sold and
delivered at the special instance and request of the defendant. The trial court sustained the defendant's motion for a new
trial on six grounds. Three relate to the conduct of the trial and three to the giving of instructions to the jury. The plaintiff
has appealed from the order and judgment granting the defendant a new trial. Plaintiff's amended petition on which the case was tried alleged in substance that Mochar Sales Company, a Nevada corporation,
was licensed in the State of Missouri and engaged in the business of selling charcoal with its principal office in Jefferson
City; that subsequent to December 31, 1959, Mochar Sales Company withdrew from the State of Missouri, and on October 12, 1960,
was voluntarily dissolved as a corporation; that under the laws of Nevada the seven persons named in the petition as trustees,
being the last board of directors of Mochar Sales Company, were duly authorized to prosecute the suit in the name of the former
corporation; that the defendant, doing business as Pleitner Charcoal and Brokerage Company, was engaged in the business of
buying, selling, brokering and distributing charcoal and related products; that during the period from March 1, 1959, to July
18, 1959, Mochar sold and delivered to the defendant Minit-Glo brand briquets and Ozark brand briquets of the reasonable value
of $28,203.58 in accordance with the statement attached as an exhibit to the petition; and that the balance due on the account
was $28,035.59 for which judgment was prayed with interest.


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