Russell & Co. v. Walker
1 White & W. 507
CourtTexas Commission of Appeals
DecidedMay 6, 1880
DocketNo. 1199, Op. Book No. 2, p. 35
StatusPublished
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Russell & Co. v. Walker, 1 White & W. 507 (Tex. Super. Ct. 1880).
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§ 889. Damages; measure of. In breach of warranty of personal property the ordinary rule of damage is the difference between the value of the article as delivered and its value as the article should have been under the contract. [Wright v. Davenport, 44 Tex. 164; Stark v. Alford, 49 Tex. 275.]
Reversed and remanded.
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Wright v. Davenport
44 Tex. 164 (Texas Supreme Court, 1875)
Stark v. Alford & Veal
49 Tex. 260 (Texas Supreme Court, 1878)
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