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Carven v. Forrest

Appeals Court of Massachusetts
Mar 8, 1974
307 N.E.2d 864 (Mass. App. Ct. 1974)

Opinion

March 8, 1974.

Robert A. Greeley for the plaintiff.

Stephen R. Katz for the defendants.


In this action of contract the defendants demurred to each of the counts in the plaintiff's amended declaration on the ground that the contract declared upon was within the Statute of Frauds (G.L.c. 259, § 1; Fifth) and that the memorandum annexed to each count was insufficient to satisfy that statute. The demurrer was sustained, and the only question before us is the sufficiency of that memorandum to satisfy the statute. See Weiner v. Lowenstein, 314 Mass. 642, 645-646 (1943); Siegel v. Knott, 316 Mass. 526, 527-528 (1944). The memorandum should have identified the purchaser, either by name or by description; it did not do so. It is, therefore, insufficient. Lewis v. Wood, 153 Mass. 321, 322 (1891). Williams v. Commercial Trust Co. 276 Mass. 508, 517 (1931). Cluff v. Picardi, 331 Mass. 320, 323 (1954). See Pearlstein v. Novitch, 239 Mass. 228, 230 (1921); Cousbelis v. Alexander, 315 Mass. 729, 730 (1944).

Exceptions overruled.


Summaries of

Carven v. Forrest

Appeals Court of Massachusetts
Mar 8, 1974
307 N.E.2d 864 (Mass. App. Ct. 1974)
Case details for

Carven v. Forrest

Case Details

Full title:RUPERT S. CARVEN vs. ARTHUR J. FORREST another

Court:Appeals Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Mar 8, 1974

Citations

307 N.E.2d 864 (Mass. App. Ct. 1974)
2 Mass. App. Ct. 798