BOWLING V. SPERRY 184 N.E.2d 901 (1962) CASE BRIEF

BOWLING V. SPERRY

184 N.E.2d 901 (1962)

NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an action to set aside a sale of an automobile based on infancy.

FACTS: Larry (P) was 16 and he purchased a car from D for the sum of $140 cash. After driving it for a few days he discovered the main bearing was burnt out. P took it back to D and was informed that repairs would cost $45 -$95. P just left the car and mailed a letter to disaffirm the contract. P sued D for the return of his money. Judgment was rendered in favor of D as P was accompanied by his aunt and grandmother when he purchased the car and they gave him the money to do so. P appealed.

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