Bardin v. Peters
Bardin v. Peters
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal from the granting of a summary judgment against the appellant here, plaintiff below. We reverse.
Appellant entered into a DROA as purchaser of a condominium unit on Maui from Appellees Gary and Karen Peters who were represented by the McCormack Corporation as their real estate
The controversy between Appellant Bardin and Appellees Peters has been settled, resulting in the dismissal of the appeal with respect to them.
Clearly there is a genuine issue of material fact as to whether there was a misrepresentation about the thirty-day extension by McCormack Corporation. Appellee argues, however, that the record establishes that appellant could not have performed even if he had been given the extension and that consequently, there was no damage even if a misrepresentation were to be found.
If it should be found on trial that the McCormack Corporation, by misrepresentation, caused appellant to believe the closing date would be extended to October 1, 1976, then appellant, to obtain damages, would have to prove he would have been able to perform his undertakings by that date.
Since appellant was told on September 2, 1976 that the contract was terminated, no tender by him thereafter was necessary. Hence, Lum v. Stevens, 42 Haw. 286 (1957) relied on by the remaining appellee is not in point. All that appellee has really produced on the issue of appellant’s ability to perform is appellant’s August 7 th letter in which he admits having difficulty raising the $30,000 he was to deposit in escrow despite having adequate assets. But not having been able to raise the $30,000 by August 7 or even September 2 does not preclude his being able to raise it by October 1. Appellee’s showing is insufficient to establish the lack of a genuine issue of material fact on this issue. Consequently, we need not discuss the
We express no opinion on whether or how that settlement affects the action against McCormack Corporation.
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