Tappan v. Darling
23 F. Cas. 688, 3 Mason C.C. 101
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Tappan v. Darling, 23 F. Cas. 688, 3 Mason C.C. 101 (circtdma 1822).
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in summing up the case to the jury, told them, that the question was, whether the representation was true in substance, according to the defendant’s knowledge and belief. If so, the action could not be maintained, for it was founded on a supposed fraud; and that fraud must be proved, as it formed the gist of the action. Verdict for defendant.
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