273 Mass. 184 | Mass. | 1930
This is an action of tort for deceit in which the plaintiff alleges that he was induced by false representations of the defendant to exchange his property, in Lowell, for two parcels of real estate of the defendant, in Boston. There was a first mortgage on each piece of property in Boston maturing February 15, 1927. The agreement for exchange was made on April 10, 1926, and the testimony tended to prove that the defendant’s agent, when told in the negotiations for the exchange that the plaintiff had no money to pay on account of the mortgages on the property in Boston, said that he had made arrangements with the bank holding these mortgages that they might remain standing after February 15, 1927, provided the interest was paid. At the close of the evidence, the trial judge,' subject to the plaintiff’s exception, directed a verdict for the defendant. The parties agreed that the agent acted with full authority of the defendant in negotiating the exchange of the property, and that no arrangement had been made with the bank for permitting the first mortgages to remain standing after maturity without payment on the principal.
The only exceptions argued are to the exclusion of four questions. The 'first two addressed to the plaintiff were: “ What was the value of the property in Boston fixed at when you made the agreement? ” and “ What was the
Exceptions overruled.