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Brooks v. Sawyer
191 Mass. 151
Mass.
1906
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Lathrop, J.

We are of opinion in this case that the demurrer to the declaration was rightly sustained, and judgment rightly ordered for the defendant. While the action is called one of tort, yet the action is clearly for the breach of a contract, and the fraud alleged is directly connected with the contract. The case is governed by Slayton v. Barry, 175 Mass. 513, where the question is fully considered, and the rule laid down by Chancellor Kent followed. “ The fraudulent act, to charge him, [the infant] must be wholly tortious; and a matter arising ex contractu, though infected with fraud, cannot be changed into a tort in order to charge the infant in trover, or case, by a change in the form of the action.” 2 Kent Com. 241.

The case of Drude v. Curtis, 183 Mass. 317, disposes of the argument that the plaintiff may recover as damages the sum paid by him for the option. It also disposes of the case of Walker v. Davis, 1 Gray, 506, relied upon by the plaintiff.

Judgment affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Brooks v. Sawyer
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Mar 5, 1906
Citation: 191 Mass. 151
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
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