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Harvey v. Ayres

Supreme Court, Kings Trial Term
Feb 1, 1902
37 Misc. 164 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1902)

Opinion

February, 1902.

George G. Reynolds for plaintiff.

W.R. Kissam for defendant.


I regret that the learned counsel for the defendant has neglected to furnish a brief as he was requested to do, but has left the court without the aid of any research as on the trial. There was no consideration for the contract of endorsement. The plaintiff was under legal obligation to deliver the deed of conveyance on the tender of the two notes as made by the purchaser. The performance of that obligation could not constitute a consideration for the new contract, i.e., the defendant's contract of endorsement (Arend v. Smith, 151 N.Y. 502).

The verdict is set aside and a verdict directed for the defendant.


Summaries of

Harvey v. Ayres

Supreme Court, Kings Trial Term
Feb 1, 1902
37 Misc. 164 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1902)
Case details for

Harvey v. Ayres

Case Details

Full title:GEORGE HARVEY, Plaintiff, v . GEORGE L. AYRES, Defendant

Court:Supreme Court, Kings Trial Term

Date published: Feb 1, 1902

Citations

37 Misc. 164 (N.Y. Sup. Ct. 1902)
74 N.Y.S. 883