Luria Bros. & Co. v. Pielet Bros. Scrap Iron
United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
600 F.2d 103 (1979)
- Written by Megan Schwarz, JD
Facts
Luria Brothers & Company (Luria) (plaintiff) sued Pielet Brothers Scrap Iron (Pielet) (defendant) for breach of a contract to deliver scrap steel. At trial, the judge excluded evidence that Pielet told Luria the contract was conditional on Pielet’s ability to obtain the scrap metal from Pielet’s supplier. Pielet appealed, claiming that the trial court’s exclusion of this evidence was erroneous.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Fairchild, C.J.)
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