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University of Michigan Law School

1940

Fraud

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Fraud - Negligent Misrepresentation - Liability Without Fault - Contributory Negligence As A Defense, Roy L. Rogers Mar 1940

Fraud - Negligent Misrepresentation - Liability Without Fault - Contributory Negligence As A Defense, Roy L. Rogers

Michigan Law Review

Plaintiff purchased a pearl necklace from the defendant. In a suit for fraud, plaintiff alleged that the defendant had misrepresented the quality of the necklace and his own expert ability. Before purchasing, plaintiff had secured the services of another expert. The trial court found that there was no reliance by the plaintiff on the defendant's misrepresentation and that the plaintiff was guilty of contributory negligence. Held, by the trial court, (1) that lack of reliance barred recovery for fraud; (2) that contributory negligence barred recovery for negligent misrepresentation; and (3) that if New York courts recognize a liability without …