63 Vt. 463 | Vt. | 1891
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The contention is whether the declaration when encountered by a general demurrer, discloses a cause of action. It sets forth that the defendant, being pecuniarily embarrassed and desirous of raising money, procured the plaintiff as a matter of accommodation, to indorse his promissory note for six hundred dollars; and to induce the plaintiff to make the indorsement, the defendant falsely, and fraudulently represented to him, that he owned, unincumbered and in fee, certain lands in California, and certain shares of railroad stock, and two horses ; and to secure him for making such indorsement he would mort
The judgment is affirmed and cause remanded.