134 Minn. 91 | Minn. | 1916
Lead Opinion
Action of deceit for damages for false representations made by defendant to plaintiff upon the exchange of certain properties. Plaintiff had a verdict and defendant appealed from the order denying his motion for judgment notwithstanding the verdict or for a new trial.
Fraud cannot ordinarily be predicated upon a misrepresentation of value made by the vendor to the vendee. Adan v. Steinbrecher, 116 Minn. 174, 133 N. W. 477; Boasberg v. Walker, 111 Minn. 445, 127 N. W. 467; 3 Dunnell, Minn. Dig. §§ 8590, 10,060. It is understood that such statements are expressions of opinion, made to induce a sale; that the vendor is likely to exaggerate; that they are trade talk, and that they do not justify reliance. Statements of the prices for which specified lands of similar kind in the locality have been sold, and of the amounts of offers made for designated tracts, coupled with a general statement of prevailing selling values, are, we think, representations of fact upon which fraud may be based. Kertz v. Dunlop, 13 Ind. 277; Conlan v. Roemer, 52 N. J. Law 53, 18 Atl. 858; Smith, Kline & French Co. v. Smith, 166 Pa. St. 563, 31 Atl. 343. The principle is much the same as that involved in (-ases where it is sought to charge the vendor in fraud for false statements as to the price paid or offers made for the property sold to his vendee. The authorities upon this point are not in harmony (Smith, Law of Fraud, § 35; 1 Page, Contracts, § 105; 14 Am. & Eng. Ene. (2d ed.) 127;
Assignments of error not discussed are not of a character requiring specific mention.
Order affirmed.
Dissenting Opinion
(dissenting).
In my opinion the damages allowed in this case are excessive, and a verdict for the amount returned should not be allowed to stand. The amount of the verdict exceeds slightly the amount demanded in the complaint. The damages are predicated on a value of $3,000 for the Lake street lot. The evidence is undisputed that plaintiff was offering this lot for $1,800' at about the time he made the exchange with defendant.