Casanova v. Falstaff Beer, Inc.

304 S.W.2d 207, 1957 Tex. App. LEXIS 1938
CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedJune 7, 1957
Docket3302
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Casanova v. Falstaff Beer, Inc., 304 S.W.2d 207, 1957 Tex. App. LEXIS 1938 (Tex. Ct. App. 1957).

Opinion

COLLINGS, Justice.

Joe Casanova brought this suit against Falstaff Beer, Inc., a Texas corporation. Plaintiff alleged a contract between the parties whereby he agreed to sell and defendant agreed to purchase all of plaintiff’s beer distributing business and all assets connected therewith except the use *208 of Joe Casanova as a trade name, plaintiff’s telephone number, office equipment, the lease on the building and premises in which plaintiff’s business was operated and his trucks. Plaintiff alleged that the consideration agreed upon between the parties was $17,500, plus the actual cost of the merchandise and advertising media that plaintiff had on hand. Plaintiff alleged that he fully complied with his obligations under the contract; that he delivered to the defendant possession of his be^r distributorship business, stock of merchandise, advertising media and other assets that were included in the sale; that defendant paid to plaintiff $30,359.66, which was the actual cost of the merchandise and advertising media as agreed upon by the parties, but that the defendant wholly failed to comply with its obligation to execute its promissory note in the sum of $17,500, which together with the agreed cost of the merchandise and advertising media, was the purchase price which defendant contracted to pay for plaintiff’s said business. The defendant answered by a general denial. Trial was before the court without a jury and judgment was rendered in favor of the defendant. Joe Casanova has appealed.

For a number of years prior to June, 1854, Joe Casanova was the distributor for Falstaff Brewing Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri, in the territory known as the west side of the City of San Antonio, Texas. Defendant, Falstaff Beer, Inc., is a Texas corporation and John J. Monfrey is its president. Defendant had for some time prior to June, 1954, been distributor for all of San Antonio except the territory on the west side which was held by appellant, Joe Casanova. The following additional facts were established by findings made and filed by the trial court:

“III.
“That in May of 1954, John J. Monfrey, the President of the defendant corporation, was notified by the representatives of the Falstaff Brewing Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri, that he was appointed the distributor for the West side area of San Antonio and was at that time advised by said representatives of the Falstaff Brewing Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri, to negotiate the purchase of the business of Joe Casanova Distributing Company; that in May, 1954, plaintiff was informed by Falstaff Brewing Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri, that he would no longer be the Falstaff beer distributor in San Antonio, Texas.
' “IV.
“That some initial negotiations were made between the plaintiff and the defendant through its President, John J. Monfrey, between the 20th of May and the 27th of May, 1954.
“V.
“That on May 27, 1954, two separate offers in writing were submitted by the defendant, by and through its President, John J. Monfrey, to plaintiff, as evidence by plaintiff’s Exhibits 1 and 2. That said proposals were by their terms to become null and void after June 1, 1954, and so became by lack of acceptance on .the part of the plaintiff at or prior to said date of June 1, 1954.
“VI.
“That on June 4, 1954, plaintiff through his agent, M. M. Pena, Jr., and the defendant through its President, John F. Monfrey, entered into an oral agreement whereby the plaintiff was to sell and the defendant was to buy the business of Joe Casanova, doing business under the trade name of Joe Casanova Falstaff Distributor in that territory situated in Bexar County, Texas, and that portion of the City of San Antonio being theretofore operated by Joe Casanova, doing business under the trade name of Joe Casanova Falstaff Distributor, together with the good will and other intangible *209 assets owned by the plaintiff in such operation; the plaintiff retaining the exclusive right to any trade name using ‘Joe Casanova’ as a part thereof, and, in consideration therefor, the defendant agreed to pay the sum of $17,500.00 and execute a note therefor in 28 monthly installments of $600.00 each and one installment of $700.00, the first payment being payable on or before the first day of July and like payments thereafter until all 28 payments of $600.00 each and one additional payment of $700.00 were to be paid, and that a bill of sale, acceptable to counsel for defendant, was to be submitted to the defendant by the plaintiff incorporating such terms; and that at such time it was further agreed that on June 5, 1954, representatives of plaintiff and defendant were to meet at the warehouse of plaintiff for the purpose of inventorying the beer stocks on hand by plaintiff and advertising media on hand by plaintiff which the defendant agreed to buy and plaintiff agreed to sell at the laid-down cost.
“VII.
“That on June 5, 1954, plaintiff and his representatives met defendant and its agents, including John J. Monfrey, President of the defendant corporation, at the warehouse of the plaintiff, at which time all of the stock of Falstaff beer owned by the plaintiff and the advertising media of the plaintiff were transferred to the defendant and the defendant paid plaintiff for same in cash at said laid-down cost.
“VIII.
“That at the time of the transfer of said inventory and advertising media, the defendant corporation, through its President, John J. Monfrey, stated that is would execute the note for $17,500.00 during the succeeding week and deliver said note upon approval of the bill of sale by defendant’s attorney.
“IX.
“That subsequent to the meeting of the agent of plaintiff, M. M. Pena, Jr., and the President of the defendant corporation, John F. Monfrey, on June 4, 1954, no good will was transferred or delivered by the plaintiff to the defendant; that subsequent to said date, on June 5, 1954, the plaintiff instructed his employees to inform callers for beer that Falstaff beer was no longer in San Antonio; that from and after June 5, 1954, plaintiff refused to transfer requests for orders for Falstaff beer to the defendant corporation and instructed his employees to inform prior customers of Joe Casanova, doing business under the trade name of Joe Casanova Falstaff Distributor, that his franchise had been taken away from him by the Falstaff Brewing Corporation of St. Louis, Missouri, and to encourage said customers to buy no more Falstaff beer, and that the employees of the plaintiff followed said instructions.
“X.
“That the attorneys for plaintiff and defendant, towit, the Honorable M. M. Pena, Jr., and the Honorable George C. Clifton, in negotiating and discussing a bill of sale to be delivered from Joe Casanova to the defendant, agreed to draft Plaintiff’s Exhibt No.

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