30 N.Y.S. 287 | N.Y. Sup. Ct. | 1894
This action was to recover upon a promissory note of $2,000, given in payment of the purchase price of stock in the Gilbert Hardware Company. The answer was a counterclaim for damages arising from misrepresentation concerning the property-owned by the company. The jury having rendered a verdict for defendant, and thus assessed the damages at a sum equal to the amount of the note, the court set the verdict aside on the ground “that the