History
  • No items yet
midpage
Ferrari v. Murray
152 Mass. 496
Mass.
1890
Check Treatment
W. Allen, J.

The defence was a breach of warranty that the monument should be free from all imperfections. The question put by the defendant to the plaintiffs’ witnesses on cross-examination, to show the plaintiff Ferrari’s knowledge of a particular process described to him of mending and concealing cracks in granite, was immaterial. The plaintiffs’ knowledge of a process by which cracks could be concealed had no tendency to prove that cracks existed, and, if cracks did exist, it was immaterial whether the plaintiffs did or did not know of them, or attempt to conceal them. A majority of the court are of opinion that the entry should be,

Exceptions overruled.

Case Details

Case Name: Ferrari v. Murray
Court Name: Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
Date Published: Nov 26, 1890
Citation: 152 Mass. 496
Court Abbreviation: Mass.
AI-generated responses must be verified and are not legal advice.
Your Notebook is empty. To add cases, bookmark them from your search, or select Add Cases to extract citations from a PDF or a block of text.