sale of goods on creditbeverage supplymortgage bonddebt recovery
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sale of goodscredit agreementdebt recovery
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Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether the plaintiff supplied beverage products amounting to $17,420-71 to the defendant","issue_type":"fact","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Evidence of five deliveries, invoices produced, defendant's denial"}
{"issue_text":"What amount is owed to the plaintiff","issue_type":"fact","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Total deliveries $17,420-71, payment of $4,500-00, balance of $12,920-71"}
{"issue_text":"Whether the mortgaged property is especially executable","issue_type":"law","dispositive":"no","related_facts":"Mortgage bond registered as security, proof of debt established"}
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Facts of the Case
Background
The plaintiff, Delta Zimbabwe Limited, supplied beverage products to the defendant, Last Mapuranga trading as Lassy Night Club, on credit. The plaintiff claimed $17,420-71 for goods delivered, which was reduced to $12,920-71 after payment of $4,500-00. The defendant disputed the amount claimed, alleging he only received goods worth $6,000-00 which he had paid for, and denied liability for the balance.
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