Minnesota Supreme Court, 1921

Jamesgaard v. Bayers

Jamesgaard v. Bayers
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided January 21, 1921 · Ctjriam
148 Minn. 476; 180 N.W. 927; 1921 Minn. LEXIS 567 (Minnesota Reports)

Jamesgaard v. Bayers

Opinion of the Court

'Pee Ctjriam.

Action to rescind a contract for the exchange of real properties on the ground of fraudulent representations by defendant. The trial was before the court without a jury, and among other things the court found as á fact that no fraudulent representations were made by defendant, and as conclusions of law ordered judgment for defendant. Plaintiff appealed from the judgment entered after an order denying a new trial. The only question presented is whether the findings of the court in the respect stated are sustained by the evidence. After a careful reading of the record we answer the question in the affirmative; the evidence fully supports the conclusion that the transaction was free from fraud or misrepresentation. The assignment of error challenging a ruling of the trial court in the exclusion -of evidence is without merit.

Judgment affirmed.

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