Clark Advertising Agency v. Avco - Supreme Court Of Indiana

Clark Advertising Agency v. Avco

By Supreme Court Of Indiana

  • Release Date: 1978-12-06
  • Genre: Law

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The Clark Advertising Agency, Inc. (Clark) produced certain advertisements for its disclosed principal (a now defunct organization) and placed an order with the Avco Broadcasting Corporation (Avco) to broadcast the commercials over its Indianapolis television station. No formal written contract was executed by the parties in this instance. Neither Clark nor its principal remitted payments for Avcos services, prompting Avco to bring this suit on account. After trial to the court, Avco was awarded damages and interest totalling $6,785.32. Clarks appeal contends that the judgment is "contrary to the law of the well-known doctrine of Principal and Agent."[Footnote 1]

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