39 Cal. 579 | Cal. | 1870
delivered the opinion of the Court, Rhodes, C. J., and Wallace, J., concurring:
Placing the most favorable construction for defendant upon his assumed specific denials of the material allegations of the complaint, and considering the material allegations of the complaint, not attempted to be denied, and the special findings of facts by the Court on the issues joined and tendered by the pleadings, as a basis for the conclusions of law and judgment pronounced thereon by the Court, neither the conclusions of law or judgment can be sustained.
From the material, admitted allegations of the complaint, and the essential facts found by the Court, it is conclusively manifest that the defendant proposed to plaintiffs to join him in the purchase of the lands from Mrs. Lansing, at a price not exceeding $34,000, and that plaintiffs accepted the proposition with the distinct understanding on their part, so understood and assented to at the time by defendant, that the defendant should conduct the negotiations for the purchase to a final consummation, at the least price for which the same could be made from Mrs. Lansing for and in behalf of all the parties interested in such purchase, and that each party should advance and pay of the purchase price a shane equal to his proportionate interest in the lands secured by the purchase. It is further manifest, that defendant betrayed the confidence and trust thus reposed in him by the plaintiffs, his associates in such purchase, by falsely pretending and holding out to them that the land could not be obtained from Mrs. Lansing at a less price than $34,000, when he well knew that $30,000 ivas all that she asked for the same; by which false pretenses he, with full knowledge of the confidence reposed in him by plaintiffs, induced and procured them to advance and pay to him upon the purchase three thousand dollars more than three fourths of the purchase price of the lands for a three fourths interest therein; which three thousand dollars defendant fraudulently received to his own use, in violation of the trust reposed in him by plaintiffs, and still retains.
It is further manifest, that plaintiffs had no knowledge or
Judgment reversed and cause remanded, with directions to the Court below to enter judgment against the defendant in favor of plaintiffs, as prayed for in the complaint.
Crockett, J., and Temple, J., expressed no opinion.