Lubin v. King Mills Co. , 4 Ohio Law. Abs. 666 ( 1926 )


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  • This action was brought originally in the Cuyahoga Common Pleas by H. H. King Flour Mills Company against Meyer Lubin and Harry Golenty upon an account the subject of which is flour sold to the plaintiffs in error.

    It appears that Lubin and Golenty were flour salesmen who sold this product to millers and bakers.

    Lubin and Golenty defended the suit on the ground that the gluten content of the flour had been removed by the process which the company used in making the flour and that it was therefore unfit for making bread. It was further contended that the company being a foreign corporation and not qualified to do business in Ohio, has done business by this transaction and is therefore not entitled to any relief.

    Judgment of the Common Pleas in directing a verdict for the company whs affirmed by the Court of Appeals.

    The plaintiffs in error contend:

    1. That the court erred in directing a verdict under the evidence produced.

    2. That this action may not be maintained because the company has not qualified itself to do business in Ohio.

    3. That the fact that the flour is not fit for the baking of bread is a good defense.

Document Info

Docket Number: No. 19982

Citation Numbers: 4 Ohio Law. Abs. 666

Filed Date: 7/16/1926

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 7/20/2022