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Staar Surgical Company sues Anwar Cataract Center for failure to pay

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Thursday, November 21, 2024

Staar Surgical Company sues Anwar Cataract Center for failure to pay

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MOUNDSVILLE — Staar Surgical Company is suing Anwar Cataract Center alleging it failed to pay for goods provided.

Staar Surgical Company entered into an agreement with Anwar in 1999 in which Anwar would purchase any intaocular lens once it was removed from storage, according to a complaint filed in Marshall Circuit Court.

Staar claims the defendant ordered goods from them, but has failed and refused to pay for them.

The defendant owes $11,050.96, along with interest in the amount of $2,647.71.

Staar claims the defendant accepted the goods, did not reject the goods, but then refused to pay for them.

"Once purchased, the terms and conditions that appeared on the back of the invoices were in effect in addition to the terms and conditions of the agreement," the complaint states.

The plaintiff claims its prices charged were reasonable and just and the defendants promised to pay them.

The plaintiff is seeking $11,050.96 with interest. It is represented by John R. Keating of Amato and Keating.

The case is assigned to Circuit Judge Jeffrey Cramer.

Marshall Circuit Court case number: 21-C-36

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