63 Misc. 271 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1909
On March 13, 1907, this form of contract was signed.
“ The Colonial Press * * * Gentlemen :
“ I hereby subscribe and agree to pay for one set of the Worlds Great Glassies * * * on the following terms and conditions * * * 5th. The price shall be total $738 for the set of fifteen volumes and shall include the 12 building lots specified on the opposite page. Payable $40. monthly. * * *
u Chas. Edgerton Carter.
“ Received $138 cash payment.
“ Wm. E. Calvert,
Representative.
“ Make all checks payable to the Colonial Press.”
(Opposite page.) “ In consideration of the foregoing contract and the fulfillment- of its conditions under the terms specified, we agree to deliver to Charles Edgerton Carter a Eull Covenant and Warranty Deed free of cost for 12 building lots, Eos. 11 to 16 and 27 to 32, 20 x 100 feet each, situated in Block 50 at Belmont Terrace in the Town of Babylon, Long Island, as shown on the map thereof. * * * The said lots are guaranteed to be high and dry
and free from all incumbrances. * * *
“ Tiie Colonial Press,
“ Per Wm. E. Calvert.”
Carter, the defendant, made his check for $138, payable to the order of the Colonial Press, and delivered it to the agent, Calvert. Next day, defendant-, becoming “ suspicious ” of the transaction, stopped payment on the check. The volumes of books mentioned in the contract were delivered to defendant, and subsequently returned by him. After the lapse of over a year plaintiff commenced this action against the defendant on oral complaint for “ Breach of contract, Check; ” and the defendant answered: ( General Denial, Fraud and Misrepresentation.”
Two questions are presented. Did the plaintiff establish a cause of action % Did the defendant establish a valid de
Gildersleeve and Dayton, JJ., concur.
Judgment reversed and new trial ordered, with costs to appellant to abide event.