Mason Motors Spirit Distributing Co. v. Cosden

231 P. 890, 105 Okla. 244, 1924 Okla. LEXIS 539
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedSeptember 23, 1924
Docket13705
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Mason Motors Spirit Distributing Co. v. Cosden, 231 P. 890, 105 Okla. 244, 1924 Okla. LEXIS 539 (Okla. 1924).

Opinion

Opinion by

JONES, O.

This action was instituted in the district court of Tulsa county on the 14th day of October, 1920, by appellant, plaintiff in the trial court, against the appellees, defendants in the trial court, to recover damages for an alleged breach of a contract of sale of gasoline by defendants to plaintiff, and this appeal is taken from a judgment of the trial court sustaining defendant’s general demurrer to plaintiff’s amended petition, which is as follows:

“Comes now the plaintiff, and for its cause of action against said defendants says and avers:
“(1) That the plaintiff is now, and has been at all times hereinafter mentioned a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of England, having its principal office and place of business at 155 Upper Thames Street, London, and was engaged in the business of buying and selling gasoline called ‘petrol.’
“(2) That at all times hereinafter mentioned one Japh Mason was the president of the plaintiff corporation and general manager and executive officer of said plaintiff with ful] power and authority to make on oehalf of plaintiff any contract for the purchase or sale of said commodity.
“(3) That the defendant, Cosden & Company. is and has been at all times hereinafter mentioned a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the state of Oklahoma, having its principa! office and place of 'business at the city of Tulsa in said state, and engaged in the business of refining petroleum oils, and marketing the refined products thereof, including gasoline or petrol, and that the defendant, J. S. Cosden, has been at all times herein *246 after mentioned the president, chief executive officer, and general manager of the said defendant corporation with full power and authority to make contracts in its behalf for the sale of its manufactured products, including gasoline or petrol.
“ (4) And plaintiff avers that at all times hereinafter mentioned one A. IT. Gressler was the duly, authorized agent of the plaintiff to negotiate for the plaintiff the contract hereinafter set out and pleaded.
"(5; And plaintiff avers that heretofore, to wit: at the city of New York, in the state of New York, about the 5th day of February, 1915, until the 19th day of February, 1915, the plaintiff acting by its said agent, A. F. Gressler, and its said president, Japh Mason, and the defendants acting by the said J. S. Cosden, made and entered into a certain contract by the terms of which the plaintiff' agreed to buy and the defendants agreed to sell and deliver to the plaintiffs at London, England, 10,000,000 gallons of gasoline, or petrol, to be delivered by the defendants to the plaintiff in consignments of 2,000,000 gallons each, the first of said deliveries to be shipped about the first day of March, 1915, and delivered in London about the 20th day of March, 1915, and the second consignment to be delivered in London from 60 to 90 days after the second aforesaid; the fourth consignment to be delivered in London from 60 to 90 days after the third aforesaid, and the fifth consignment to be delivered in London from 60 to 90 days after the fourth aforesaid, said gasoline to be commercial gasoline. And plaintiff avers that by the uses and customs of the gasoline trade at the city of Now York, and the city of London, aforesaid, commercial gasoline for the purpose of commercial sale in London was at the time, and was known to be at the time by all of the contracting parties in said transaction to be from .715 specific gravity to .733 specific gravity; the final boiling point not to .exceed 340 degrees Fahrenheit, white color and odor sweet. And said deliveries were to be made in the storage tanks of the London Thames Haven Oil Wharves, Ltd., London, England, for which said gasoline the plaintiff agreed to pay 15 cents per gallon, and all transportation charges above 30 shillings per ton paid out by the defendants: said payments to be made by the plaintiff to the defendants as. said gasoline should be taken from said storage and sold; such payments including the said 15 cents per gallon with said transportation charges above 30 shillings per ton added, but it was. agreed and contracted that in no event should the time of payment for each of said shipments extend beyond 60 days after the date of the delivery of said shipments as aforesaid.
“(6) And plaintiff avers that it was a-g-reed and contracted that plaintiff should procure a guarantee from the London Guarantee and Accident Company, Limited, to be made to the defendants or their nominee in the amount of 50,000 pounds sterling, guaranteeing the said payments as aforesaid.
“(7) And it was further contracted and agreed that the plaintiff would provide adequate and proper storage to accommodate said shipments as they arrived.
“(8) And plaintiff avers that it was further contracted and agreed between the plaintiff and the defendants that as further compensation to the defendants the plaintiff would pay one-half of the net profit to be realized by the sale of' said merchandise in the English markets; settlement to be made every 30 days after the delivery of the first shipment.
“(9) And plaintiff avers that a memorandum of said contract was made and entered into in writing between the said parties, as follows:
“On or about the 7th day of February, 1915, at the city of New York the plaintiff by its agent A. F. Gressler thereunto duly authorized, offered to purchase from the defendants upon the terms hereintofore stated, and thereupon the defendant, J. S. Cos-den, for himself and his codefendant herein, transmitted by cable in writing to Japh Mason, the president of tlie aforesaid plaintiff corporation in words and figures to wit:
“ ‘February 7. 1915.
“ ‘Japh Mason,
“ ‘155 Upper Thames Street,
“ ‘London.
“ ‘Gressler has offered us contract to furnish you ten million gallons gasoline delivered London during year at 15 cents gallon based on 30 shilling freight; if we should be compelled to pay up to 46 shillings per ton you are to pay difference; will accept contract if you furnish satisfactory bond and reference; who has been furnishing you. Answer to Biltmore Hotel.
“ ‘J. S. Cosden’
—to which message on the 8th day of February, 1915 the plaintiff by its said president replied by cable in writing as follows: “‘J. S. Cosden,
“ ‘Biltmore Hotel.
“ ‘New York.
“ ‘Thanks. Am arranging 50,000 pounds insurance company guarantee. Will cable immediately completed.
“ ‘Mason.*
“(10) And plaintiff avers that on or about said date last named the defendants through their agent, J. S. Cosden, informed the plaintiff, through its agent, A. F. Gress-ler.

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