147 Wis. 67 | Wis. | 1911
The court held that the opinion expressed by the plaintiff’s agent, Mr. Bull, to the defendant before any correspondence took place between the parties, that the bolt shown the .agent by the defendant was a 3-16 inch bolt, constituted a representation on which the defendant had a right to rely in making the purchase and that its falsity operated to defraud the defendant. It is clear that the evidence does not permit of such an inference. It is obvious that it was equally within the means of the defendant and the plaintiff’s agent, before the bolts were ordered, readily to ascertain the size of
By the Court. — Tbe judgment appealed from is reversed, and tbe cause remanded with directions to award tbe plaintiff judgment for tbe purchase price of tbe bolts delivered, with interest thereon, and for costs.