Munroe v. Pritchett

Decided 1849-06-15

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CHILTON, J. This was a special action on the case, brought by the plaintiff in error against the defendant, to recover for the injurious consequences of a false and fraudulent representation, made by the defendant to the plaintiff upon the sale of a tract of land. The declaration, or affirmation was, that a certain line of the tract proposed to be sold by the defendant to the plaintiff would embrace within it a certain quantity…

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