Konic International Corporation v. Spokane Computer Services, Inc.,
708 P.2d 932 (1985)
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Facts
Konic (P) sued Spokane (D) for $5620 the price of a surge protector. An employee of D researched surge protectors and thought that the price of P's was $56.20 and issued a PO for that amount. The price was $5620. Upon discovery of the mistake, D disclaimed the contract and P sued for the full value. The magistrate court found for D under a theory that D's agent had no authority to enter into the contract. P appealed.
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