Selden Truck Corp. v. Selden Truck Service Co.

153 N.E. 259, 257 Mass. 58, 1926 Mass. LEXIS 1303
CourtMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
DecidedSeptember 17, 1926
StatusPublished
Cited by10 cases

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Bluebook
Selden Truck Corp. v. Selden Truck Service Co., 153 N.E. 259, 257 Mass. 58, 1926 Mass. LEXIS 1303 (Mass. 1926).

Opinion

Braley, J.

The president of the Selden Truck Corporation August 10,1923, sent the following letter to the defendant William H. Baker, treasurer of the Selden Truck Service Company and Baker Motor Sales Company.

“August 10,1923.
“Mr. W. H. Baker, Treasurer,
Selden Truck Service Co. and
Baker Motor Sales Company,
Cambridge, Mass.
“Dear Sir:
“In confirming our conversation with you this afternoon in connection with amounts owing us by Selden Truck Serv[60]*60ice Company and by Baker Motor Sales Company of Cambridge, of which two companies you are the Treasurer, we understand you will pay us $15,000 cash and notes in full and complete settlement and satisfaction of parts account of the Selden Truck Service Company, amounting to $10,070.03, and of general account of Baker Motor Sales Company total-ling $31,770.27 (less $12,215.84 of new notes of Dalton, People’s Coal Company, Standard Coal Company (2 series) Whitehouse & Sons, and W. H. Baker).
“In consideration thereof, we will agree to assist you on Selden trucks sales in the Boston territory on a trial basis of not less than one year from date to the extent of our providing a Sales Manager, and one salesman for each salesman furnished by you (not exceeding total of four). It is understood that the Selden truck sales will be taken care of by a new corporation to be known as the Baker-Selden Truck Company, and that sales contract will be entered into between the new Baker-Selden Truck Company and ourselves.
“It is understood that the Baker Motor Sales Company will pay us $5,000 and the Selden Truck Service Company $10,000. in settlement of the above accounts, divided as follows:
Baker Motor Sales Company Selden Truck Service
Company

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