Becker v. Warren

45 N.W.2d 374, 329 Mich. 296, 1951 Mich. LEXIS 420
CourtMichigan Supreme Court
DecidedJanuary 8, 1951
DocketDocket No. 11, Calendar No. 44,616
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Becker v. Warren, 45 N.W.2d 374, 329 Mich. 296, 1951 Mich. LEXIS 420 (Mich. 1951).

Opinion

Boyles, J.

Plaintiff Becker is the retail sales representative of the manufacturer of Wurlitzer pianos and organs, with territory in certain counties in the northern part of the lower peninsula of Michigan. Defendant Yahey sells Baldwin pianos and organs in the same territory. Defendant Warren is a salesman for Vahey.

Plaintiff filed a bill of complaint in the circuit court for Kent county in chancery, alleging that Warren had been making false statements about the Wurlitzer manufacturer and the Wurlitzer organ as a result of which St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Big Rapids had refused to purchase an organ from the plaintiff; and that plaintiff had thereby been deprived of the commission which he would otherwise have received if the proposed sale had gone through. Plaintiff claimed damages by reason of the loss of the commission. After issue was joined, hearing held and testimony taken, a decree was entered permanently enjoining defendants Warren and Yahey from uttering, publishing or disseminating any false and untrue statements about plaintiff or his business or the business or products of the Rudolph Wurlitzer Company. The decree further provided that the plaintiff “recover judgment against defendants in the sum of [298]*298$1,676.74, plus his costs to he taxed, and that execution issue therefor.” Defendants appeal. We hear the case de novo, on the record.

On the theory that a conspiracy had been “alleged”

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