Tate hired Action-Mayflower Moving & Storage to ship his belongings. Action prepared a detailed inventory of Tates
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Tate hired Action-Mayflower Moving & Storage to ship his belongings. Action prepared a detailed inventory of Tate’s belongings, loaded them on its truck, and received the belongings at its warehouse, where they would be stored until Tate asked that they be moved. Months later, a dispute arose, and Tate asked Action to release his property to a different mover. Tate had prepaid more than enough to cover all charges to this point. Action refused to release the goods and held them in storage. After allowing storage charges to build up for 15 months, Action sold Tate’s property under the warehouser’s public sale law. Tate sued Action for damages. Decide. [Tate v Action-Mayflower Moving & Storage, Inc., 383 SE2d 229 (NC App)]
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Andersons Business Law and the Legal Environment
ISBN: 978-0324786668
21st Edition
Authors: David p. twomey, Marianne moody Jennings