Avery Planter Co. v. Murphy
Avery Planter Co. v. Murphy
Opinion of the Court
The agent O’Connell, being upon the witness stand, was asked by the plaintiff: "In making that settlement with McCarthy, will you please state whether or not you relied on the property statement contained in the order and sent in by the Murphys? ” This was objected to and the objection was sustained. The question asked was clearly within the issues of the case and the objections 'made should not have been sustained.
The next error complained of is the overruling of the objection of the plaintiffs to certain portions of the testimony of Mooney, a witness for the defendant. These questions asked for the market value of the engine about September 20, 1890. This objection should have been sustained, as the property was bought about the first of July, and the plaintiff had nothing to do with it afterwards until about November 1, 1890. Its market value at any given time during that interval has nothing whatever to do with this
We do not consider it necessary to examine in detail all the errors alleged, as a new trial will -have to be ordered and the same errors are not likely to occur again. But we desire to say that,, in our opinion the trial court erred both in giving and refusing instructions as to the duties of the defendants in error in ascertaining the truthfulness of the statement of the purchaser. In the defendants’ contract of agency they agreed ‘ ‘ to verify from the record ánd guarantee to be correct the property statements of the would-be purchaser.” We do not think this contract is fulfilled by an inquiry of the register of deeds or some deputy of his, as stated by the instruction given by the court. Neither do we think that their obligations under such contract were complied with by remaining in ignorance and not seeking to find out the facts, as indicated in instruction number three. On the
The judgment of the court below will be reversed, and a new trial ordered.
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