50 Neb. 779 | Neb. | 1897
In this, an action instituted in the district court of Lancaster county, the appellee sought and was accorded a decree by which was effected a rescission of a contract of sale to him by appellant of a number of shares of the stock of the Nebraska Savings Bank. The grounds for rescission were the alleged false representations of the appellant, by which, it was claimed, the appellee was induced to purchase the stock. The sale was made on or about January 7,1893, and this suit was brought June 22 of the same year. Defendant’s answer contained a denial of any false representations on his part, and contained affirmative allegations that the statements made
The appellant argues: “First, the evidence is insufficient to sustain a judgment against him; second, that upon the findings of the court and proof, judgment should have been in favor of appellant.” The trial judge, in compliance with a request of appellant’s counsel, made written findings of facts, among which was one in regard to the representations made, from which we gather clearly that they were not only such as might be regarded as opinions with reference to the value of the stock, as the counsel for appellant contend, but were in relation to the then existing condition of the bank; and they were material, for, if true, the value of the stock would be much enhanced, and if false, correspondingly decreased. There was also a finding that the representations made by appellant were untrue, and further, that the appellee relied upon them as true in the purchase of the stock. There was a further finding that the appellant did not know that what purported to be the facts of his statement were false or different than he asserted. We will here say that at the time of the negotiations between the parties, which culminated in the sale of which the rescission is herein sought, the appellant stated the fact that he was then, and had been for some considerable time, a director of the bank, the stock of which was the subject of sale. It was also of the findings that appellee, as soon as he ascertained that the representations made by appellant at the time of the sale were untrue, tendered a return of the stock and demanded a rescission, which was refused.
It is also urged that the appellee made inquiries of other persons in regard to the capital stock of the bank and its value, and also the other matters that were subjects of the representations made by appellant; that having done so and thus obtained information thereupon, he must be presumed to have relied upon such information, and not upon the representations of appellant. It was shown that appellee had a conversation with at least one other person besides appellant in regard to the stock of the bank, its value, and other points bearing on such value; but it does not appear that by so doing he discovered, to any extent or in any particular, the falsity of the representations made by appellant, nor does it appear that he relied in any degree upon the information thus obtained; hence the fact that he had such conversation did not impair his right to this action .against the appellee.
The judgment of the district court was sufficiently sustained by the evidence, and in accordance with the rules of law applicable to the facts, and will be
Affirmed.