Petty v. Fish

30 Misc. 828, 61 N.Y.S. 1127
CourtCity of New York Municipal Court
DecidedDecember 15, 1899
StatusPublished

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Petty v. Fish, 30 Misc. 828, 61 N.Y.S. 1127 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1899).

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The appellant’s point, that the defendant’s motion to dismiss the second cause of action on the ground that there was no guarantee in the written agreement of March 1, 1893, as to the liabilities of the firm of Howden & Fish should have been granted, is not well taken.

The rule of law is that, in order to constitute a warranty, it • is not necessary that a vendor should use the word “ warranty ” or “ warrant.”

If the language used at the time of the sale upon a fair construction amounts, or is equivalent, to an undertaking on the part of the owner, that the property is what it is represented to be, that is sufficient to create a warranty. Jones v. Mayer, 16 Misc. Rep. 588; Udell v. Sarafian, 19 id. 544; Fairbank Canning Co. v. Metzger, 118 N. Y. 265.

We do not think that there was any mistake made by the trial judge in allowing the witnesses to testify from memoranda made by them. See Howard v. McDonough, 11 N. Y. 592. We have examined all the various exceptions and do not think that any one of them presents reversible error. We think that the plaintiff [829]*829substantially proved his two causes of action. The defendant and his witnesses, by their testimony, have not created a single conflict of evidence.

Judgment and order appealed from affirmed, with costs and disbursements.

Present: Fitzsimons, Ch. J., and Scotchman, J.

Judgment and order affirmed, with costs.

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Related

Fairbank Canning Co. v. . Metzger
23 N.E. 372 (New York Court of Appeals, 1890)
Jones v. Mayer
16 Misc. 586 (Appellate Terms of the Supreme Court of New York, 1896)
Bear v. Snyder
11 N.Y. 592 (New York Supreme Court, 1834)

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