Bliven v. New England Screw Company,
64 U.S. 433 (1859)
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Bliven v. New England Screw Company, 64 U.S. 23 How. 433 433 (1859)
Bliven v. New England Screw Company
64 U.S. (23 How.) 433
ERROR TO THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED
STATES FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK
Syllabus
Where the screw company sued persons who had received the manufactured articles, and the defense was that the whole amount which had been ordered had not been delivered, the contracts for the sale and delivery of the screws were subject to the custom of the plaintiffs to fill the same in part only.
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