14 Vt. 410 | Vt. | 1842
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The only question which the counsel have discussed in this case relates to the validity of the settlement, which took place between the plaintiff and the defendant, McIntyre, at the date of the plaintiffs receipt in full. I shall therefore only inquire whether that settlement ought legally to conclude the plaintiff.
That kind of fraud in dealing, by which one party to a contract is enabled to circumvent and cheat the other, usually consists in the assertion of falsehood, or the suppression of truth. But as McIntyre said nothing in the course of the settlement, respecting the auditor’s decision, the case must turn upon the fact that he omitted to disclose his knowledge
Judgment affirmed.