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Stapinski v. Walsh Construction Co., Inc.

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Dec 27, 1978
178 Ind. App. 623 (Ind. Ct. App. 1978)

Summary

In Stapinski the Supreme Court refused to hold liable the non-dealer seller of a defective truck sold as "AS IS" for injury to a third party.

Summary of this case from Hiatt v. Brown

Opinion

No. 3-376A48.

Filed December 27, 1978. Rehearing denied February 9, 1979. Transfer granted October 16, 1979.


REPORTER'S NOTE: This opinion is reported at 383 N.E.2d 473. The Supreme Court granted transfer, vacating the Court of Appeals opinion, under number 1079S285. That opinion is reported at 395 N.E.2d 1251.


Summaries of

Stapinski v. Walsh Construction Co., Inc.

Court of Appeals of Indiana
Dec 27, 1978
178 Ind. App. 623 (Ind. Ct. App. 1978)

In Stapinski the Supreme Court refused to hold liable the non-dealer seller of a defective truck sold as "AS IS" for injury to a third party.

Summary of this case from Hiatt v. Brown
Case details for

Stapinski v. Walsh Construction Co., Inc.

Case Details

Full title:MICHAEL L. STAPINSKI v. WALSH CONSTRUCTION CO., INC

Court:Court of Appeals of Indiana

Date published: Dec 27, 1978

Citations

178 Ind. App. 623 (Ind. Ct. App. 1978)
383 N.E.2d 473

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