Linn-McCabe Co. v. Williams
This text of 172 S.W. 895 (Linn-McCabe Co. v. Williams) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Arkansas primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
The defendant (appellant) is a foreign corporation and the plaintiff instituted this action against it before a justice of the peace in Crawford County, Arkansas, to recover the amount of an alleged debt for commissions on the sale of pumps which were manufactured and placed on sale by the defendant. An order of general attachment was issued at the commencement of the action and levied on certain personal property of the defendant found in Crawford County, .and a warning order was published. Judgment by default was rendered and the property was ordered to be sold to satisfy the judgment. The defendant appeared later by attorney .and took an appeal to the circuit court. A trial in the circuit court resulted in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff and an appeal 'has been prosecuted to this court.
The case was heard by the court sitting as a jury, and the only testimony adduced was that of the plaintiff himself. He testified that he commenced selling pumps for the defendant pursuant to an agreement with one Trusty, of Fort Smith, who .daimed to be the general agent or State agent of the defendant. His testimony further shows that he sold a certain number of pumps, which would entitle him to the amount of commission he recovered under the-court’s judgment.
Judgment affirmed.
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172 S.W. 895, 116 Ark. 307, 1915 Ark. LEXIS 126, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/linn-mccabe-co-v-williams-ark-1915.