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,
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.
