Birmingham County Court: Yesterday: Before His Honour Judge Chalmers: Meters for Measuring Electrical Current: An action was brought by Messrs. Chamberlain and Hookham, 4 New Bartholomew Street, electrical engineers against the Cadogan Electric-light Company, 91, Manor Street, Chelsea, to recover £31 10s, the price of two meters for measuring electric current. Mr. Hugo Young (instructed by Messrs. Smith, Pinsent and Co.) appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. Ruegg (instructed by Messrs. Webb and Co., London) for the defence. …The plaintiffs claimed the price of the meters on the ground that they were of their usual make, and were sent in good working order, but were not warranted. The defence was that the meters were warranted, and that there had been a breach of warranty. His Honour gave a verdict for the plaintiff.
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