Belber v. Lerner
Belber v. Lerner
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
The plaintiff sues to recover the hand money paid on an executory contract for the sale of real estate, and the moneys necessarily expended by him resulting from the alleged refusal of the defendant to execute the contract according to its terms.
In his amended statement the plaintiff avers the execution of the contract, a copy thereof being attached; his payment of the hand money called for, namely $100; a specific inducing promise by the defendant to at once produce and deliver to the plaintiff his own deed, title insurance policy and other papers relating to title; the refusal then and thereafter by the defendant to discharge that undertaking; the employment by plaintiff of a conveyancer, applications for title insurance and a, mortgage from a building and loan association, with a
We are of opinion the statement was sufficient to put the defendant to his answer. The learned court below, however, made absolute a rule for judgment in favor of the defendant and against the plaintiff for want of a sufficient statement. No opinion was filed by the learned judge and we are therefore without information as to the reasons which prompted his action. As already said, however, our own independent examination of the record leads all of us to the conclusion the learned judge fell into error and the judgment must .therefore be reversed.
Judgment reversed and a procedendo awarded.
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