North Alabama Grocery Co. v. J. C. Lysle Milling Co.
This text of 88 So. 590 (North Alabama Grocery Co. v. J. C. Lysle Milling Co.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Alabama primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
On the first trial there was a judgment for the defendant, and on appeal to this court that judgment was reversed. J. C. Lysle Milling Co. v. North Ala. Gro. Co., 201 Ala. 222, 77 South. 748. On the last trial the plaintiff recovered, and this appeal is by the defendant.
The questions now presented arose in respect to the defendant’s pleas of set-off and recoupment, in which the defendant sets up a breach by the plaintiff of alleged contracts to sell and deliver to the defendant flour. The first contract involved the sale by the plaintiff to the defendant of 800 barrels of flour, a part of which was delivered, and for which, the defendant had paid in part, and the balance claimed to be due for flour delivered under this contract constitutes the plaintiff’s claim; and in respect to the balance due, aside from the defenses embodied in the plea of set-off and recoupment, there is no controversy.
The* fact that the order first given for the 800 barrels of flour was made by the defendant and accepted by the plaintiff, and that plaintiff undertook to deliver, and did deliver, part of the flour, is conceded; but, as to this, plaintiff’s contention is that the *486 defendant failed to receive and pay for the flour as per its contract; while the defendant contends that the terms of the contract were in some respects changed through subsequent negotiations.
On the whole, it was a question for the jury as to whether or not Eitzhugh was authorized to bind the plaintiff in accepting orders without confirmation. Robinson & Co. v. Green, 148 Ala. 484, 43 South. 797.
For the errors pointed out, the judgment of the circuit court will be reversed, and the cause remanded.
Reversed and remanded.
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