

Thereupon any unpaid balance on such contracts became the property of the plaintiff. per month on such unpaid balance until the portion of the contract price which belonged to the manufacturers was paid in full. Beginning four months after shipment plaintiff was also charged with a 'carrying charge' one-half of 1 per cent. per annum beginning four months after the date of shipment, and the Farrand Company contract provided for a like interest charge beginning 60 days after shipment.

Under the Bush & Lane contract, unpaid portions of the purchase price bore interest at 6 per cent. Some of the pianos were sold for cash and some were disposed of on leases or title retaining contracts. The prices of the pianos for which the plaintiff was to account were fixed by a list agreed upon between him and the respective defendants but the prices at which the pianos were sold to the ultimate purchasers were fixed by Mr. By the terms of the contracts plaintiff was to settle for the pianos consigned to him within four months from the date of shipment. The decedent will be referred to herein as the plaintiff. Keefe, consummated contracts with the respective defendants whereby he undertook the sale of pianos manufactured by them and received by him on consignment. Two suits brought by plaintiff against the defendants have been consolidated. Lillie, of Grand Haven, for appellant.Ĭharles H. Decree for defendants, and plaintiff brings error. Keefe, deceased, against the Bush & Lane Piano Company and against the Farland Piano Company. Error to Circuit Court, Ottawa County Orien S.
