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E. C. Mccullough & Co. Vs. Pedro G. Zoboli 028 Phil 301

E. C. MCCULLOUGH & CO., INC., plaintiff-appellant, vs. PEDRO G. ZOBOLI, defendant-appellee. ENRIQUE AYLLON, intervener.

G.R. No. 9299 | 1914-11-03

D E C I S I O N


TRENT, J.:

The plaintiff in this case is a duly organized and registered corporation, having its principal place of business in the city of Manila. The defendant, Pedro G. Zoboli, prior to the 3d day of April, 1912, was a merchant and resident of this city, and v as the owner of a shop known as the "Centro Postal Filatelico," and at that time he owed the plaintiff a balance for goods purchased in the sum of P705.62. On the 21st day of March, 1912, the plaintiff instituted a civil action for the purpose of collecting this amount. On the same day the defendant confessed judgment and at the same time consented to the...