Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1927

Lieber v. Kaplan

Lieber v. Kaplan
Supreme Court of Connecticut · Decided April 11, 1927 · Wheeler, Maltbie, Haines, Hinman, Jennings
136 A. 923; 106 Conn. 725; 1927 Conn. LEXIS 168

Lieber v. Kaplan

Opinion of the Court

*726 Per Curiam.

The jury might reasonably have found that the defendants represented the rentals of the property sold to the plaintiffs to be $540 more than they in fact were, and that the plaintiffs purchased the property in reliance upon this false representation. Having so found, the jury might, upon the evidence, reasonably have found the damage suffered by the plaintiffs to be more than the amount of the verdict.

There is no error.

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