27 Ind. 429 | Ind. | 1867
This was an action to recover damages for fraud in an exchange of lands. The answer set up the statute of limitations. The reply alleged that the defendant had concealed his liability to the action by certain false pretenses made by himself, and certain misrepresentations which he induced others to make, as to subsequent transactions, the actual truth of which would otherwise have been known to the plaintiff, and would have put him on inquiry, whereby he would have discovered the fraud; that thus deceived, he remained ignorant of the facts, &c.
The only question is, whether the reply was good, in view of section 219 of the code, which provides that if a person liable to an action shall conceal the fact from the person entitled to sue, the action may be brought at any time within the period of limitation, after the discovery. ~We
The judgment is reversed, with costs, and the cause remanded, with directions to overrule the demurrer to the reply to the second paragraph of the answer.