Gimbel, Florsheim & Co. v. Salomon
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Opinion
The ruling of the court was clearly correct. Conceding, [391]*391even, that Salomon was the agent of Nnsbaum, still he could bind him by his declarations only when they were made respecting a matter properly within the scope of his employment, and when actively engaged in the duties of that employment. There is no evidence that the declaration was made under such circumstances. So far as appears, evidence of what Salomon said is mere hearsay.
II. The plaintiffs, on the examination of said N. Kramer, ashed him the following question: «At the time you forwarded to the plaintiffs the order dated August 31, 1877, in exhibit «A,” what explanation, if any, did you give plaintiffs as to who was to be responsible for these goods, and in whose name were they to be shipped and why?” To this the witness answered as follows: « I wrote to my firm of G-imbel, Elorsheim & Co. that the goods herein ordered were for the use and benefit of M. Nusbaum, of the firm of J. Herman & Co., and also attached a statement given to me by C. M. Salomon, the same statement already answered heretofore.
III. All the other questions argued relate to the finding of facts by the court. It is urged that they are not supported by the evidence. The court’s finding of facts stands as the verdict of a jury, and cannot be disturbed. unless it is so cleaidy unsupported by the testimony as to warrant the conclusion that it was the result of passion or prejudice. The evidence in this case warrants no such conclusion. The evidence is conflicting. It fairly supports the court’s conclusions.
Affirmed.
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