112 Pa. 203 | Pa. | 1886
delivered the opinion of the court, March 29th, 1886.
This was an action of ejectment brought by G. W. Walker, the plaintiff below, against W. B. France, to enforce payment of the balance of purchase money alleged to be due him on articles of agreement executed by the said parties on the 20th of April, 1876, by the terms of which Walker, in consideration of the sum of $6,000, which he acknowledged to have received in hand, and 1,500,000 feet of hemlock lumber to be-thereafter delivered, agreed to sell to France some .56-5 acres •' of land, and also certain personal property, as therein set forth-a ad described. France took possession. of the prenfises but paid nothing beyond the hand money, except some $729-, which'' were due to Morss, the owner of the legal title. What the plaintiff sought to recover by his action in the court below was the value of the aforementioned manufactured lumber, estimated to be worth, at the place of delivery, $12,000.
Were we confined to the terms of the written contract as executed by the parties, the case would be of easy solution, for, although the evidence reveals the fact that France made a very bad bargain, yet having made it with his eyes open he would have to abide by it. But he alleged, and what was
The judgment is affirmed.