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Tabet v. Davenport
57 N.M. 540, 260 P.2d 722, 1953.NM.40042
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The plaintiff lives in Belen, New Mexico, where he had a considerable stock of plumbing supplies and building materials for sale, and the contractor compiled a list of such materials needed in the construction of the six houses and purchased them on credit from the plaintiff. One load was hauled from Belen in a two-ton truck driven by the contractors employee to Farmington where the houses were being built, and two loads were later hauled to Farmington in half-ton trucks, one of which was driven by the contractor and the other by one of his employees.