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Michigan Law Review

1938

Firecracker

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Sales - Implied Warranty - Explosive In Cigar, James W. Mehaffy Dec 1938

Sales - Implied Warranty - Explosive In Cigar, James W. Mehaffy

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Plaintiff purchased cigars from a retail merchant. The cigars were sold under a trade name and when purchased from a wholesaler by the retailer were wrapped in cellophane, and were sold to the plaintiff while still in the original wrapper. One of the cigars contained a firecracker, which exploded when plaintiff lighted the cigar, causing substantial injury. Held, that the plaintiff can recover from the retailer. Dow Drug Co. v. Nieman, 57 Ohio App. 190, 13 N. E. (2d) 130 (1936).