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· 1/13/2006

Hubbard v. Dresser, Inc.

Citations

  • 624 S.E.2d 1
  • 271 Va. 117
  • 2006 Va. LEXIS 4

How courts have described this case

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  • holding that a petroleum pump that failed to properly register the amount of fuel dispensed would not “pass without objection in the trade” and thus the plaintiff had properly alleged a claim for breach of the implied warranty of merchantability
  • in reviewing a demurrer, “[w]e accept as true all facts properly pleaded in the bill of complaint and all reasonable and fair inferences that may be drawn from those facts” (quoting Glazebrook v. Bd. of Supervisors of Spotsylvania Cnty., 266 Va. 550, 554 (2003))

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Judges: Koontz

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