Hearn v. Waterhouse
Hearn v. Waterhouse
Opinion of the Court
— This is an action on the case for false and fraudulent representations made by the defendant to the plaintiffs respecting the solvency of one John C. Hey-cock, in consequence of which they were induced to give credit to him, and thereby sustained a loss to the amount of such credit.
There is no pretence of any written representations having been made in this case. The plaintiffs ’ own evidence negatives the existence of any such proof. By their own showing they are not entitled to recover. It becomes therefore, unnecessary to examine the various authorities which have been cited to sustain the exceptions which have been taken.
Exceptions overruled.
Judgment on the verdict.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Hearn & al. versus Waterhouse
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- Published