DocketNumber: No. 11467
Judges: Ayres, Bolin, Price
Filed Date: 9/15/1970
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/18/2024
Chris G. Panos and Andrew G. Panos executed an authentic act of sale wherein Robert H. Stone purchased an itemized list of equipment and stock located in a place of business known as the “Po-Boy Diner” in Shreveport, Louisiana. The
Defendants admit the contract was freely entered into and that the disputed items were listed in the act of sale. They contend they did not intend to sell the stools, counter and bar since they did not own them because they were attached to the building. Alternatively they contend the amount awarded was excessive.
Appellants cite no law which would relieve them of their obligations under the written contract. The trial court was correct in awarding plaintiff judgment for the fair value of the items defendants refused to deliver under the sales agreement.
Two experts testified to the value of the used stools, counter and bar. Mr. J. H. Hunsicker, Jr., who had sold and appraised cafe equipment for 30 years, fixed the value of the equipment at $720. The trial judge accepted his estimate and we think he was correct.
The judgment is affirmed at appellants’ cost.