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Ninman v. Suhr
91 Wis. 392
Wis.
1895
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Maeshall, J.

The complaint sets out a cause of action to recover $150 for certain personal property plaintiff alleges to have sold to defendant for that sum. The answer of defendant contains a general denial, and a counterclaim, so called, to the effect that a part of the personal property, sold for $50, was sold to be applied on a note held by defendant against the plaintiff, and had been so applied, and that plaintiff was indebted to defendant for damages for removing from leased premises before the expiration of his term, and for failing to work the premises in a workmanlike manner during the period of occupation.

A lease was introduced in evidence, under which plaintiff had occupied the premises mentioned in the answer, as defendant’s tenant. Several questions were asked of defendant and the person who drew the lease in respect to conversa*393tions had between plaintiff and defendant in relation to the contract or lease at the time it was made, and previous thereto. Such questions, on objections made by plaintiff’s counsel, were ruled out, to which rulings defendant’s counsel excepted. The rulings of the trial court in that regard were ' correct. Parol evidence was not admissible to show what was said at the time of and before the making of the contract, for the purpose of varying its terms. This is elementary. Evidence was likewise properly ruled out tending to show a subsequent modification of the written contract, because no such modification was pleaded.

Several other errors are assigned, but a careful examination of the record fails to disclose any reversible error.

By the Gov/rt.— The judgment of the county court is affirmed.

Case Details

Case Name: Ninman v. Suhr
Court Name: Wisconsin Supreme Court
Date Published: Nov 8, 1895
Citation: 91 Wis. 392
Court Abbreviation: Wis.
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