74 Colo. 280 | Colo. | 1923
delivered the opinion of the court.
The defendant further contends that it was necessary for the plaintiff clearly to prove, even if the defendant made the false representations alleged, that plaintiff relied upon them alone in making the exchange, and not in any degree upon an examination of the Nebraska land which he caused to be made by his brother, who viewed the land before the exchange contract was executed. Even so, there is evidence in the record upon which the court might find that plaintiff had fully sustained the burden resting upon him. There was a mortgage of several thousand dollars upon the defendant’s Nebraska land, the payment and discharge of which, under the terms of the exchange, the plaintiff was required to assume. Plaintiff, in effect, testifies that he relied solely on defendant’s statements as to value and quality, and sent his brother to Nebraska to see the land there situate, not for the purpose
Mr. Chief Justice Teller and Mr. Justice Sheafor concur.