Schotland v. Hirsch
Schotland v. Hirsch
Opinion of the Court
Plaintiffs sued defendant for rent and obtained a directed verdict for $390 for six months’ rent, November 1st, 1929, to April 30th, 1930, inclusive, at $65 per month, under a written lease for a term beginning October 1st, 1929, and
Appellant specified four determinations with which he was dissatisfied. The first and second are that the court refused to receive in evidence a check paid on October 30th, 1928, to Feist & Feist, the then agents for the property, and that the court excluded a question intended to prove that payment. The argument is that the excluded testimony would tend to prove a similar transaction indicating authority on the part of the agent to receive a lump payment for several months’ rent in advance, but (1) the agent with respect to whom the evidence was offered is not the agent in question; (2) the lease or other agreement under which the transaction occurred was neither proved nor offered; and (3) the payment to Sonnabend was under a new, written agreement between plaintiffs and defendant under which no
The third specification is that the court erred in declining to receive the testimony of one Louis Nass. Assuming, but not deciding, that the situation as developed was equivalent to the asking of a question, the overruling of the same and the noting of an exception thereon, we merely observe that the subject-matter was another phase of the dealings with Feist & Feist and was irrelevant for the reasons noted above.
The fourth specification is that the District Court erred in directing a verdict in favor of the plaintiffs. We think il unnecessary to say more than that there were no salient facts in dispute. The defendant was bound by his written contract to pay certain moneys which he had not paid to anyone authorized to receive them. The only questions in dispute were legal ones. The award hung only on the determination of these questions. The court followed the correct procedure.
Judgment below is affirmed, with costs.
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