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Abstract
Defendant conducted a grain elevator business, storing grains of like quality in one common bin. During a period of several months, the total grain on hand in the elevator was insufficient to meet all outstanding storage receipts. Previous to the plaintiff's demand, the defendant acquired sufficient grain to meet all outstanding claims. Held, the conversion was "cured." State ex rel. Hermann v. Farmers' Elevator Co. et al. ("N.D. 1930) 231 N.W. 725.
Recommended Citation
BAILMENT-FUNGIBLE GOODS-CONVERSION,
29
Mich. L. Rev.
624
(1931).
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