Adams v. Gillig
Court of Appeals of New York
92 N.E. 670 (1910)
Relevant factsFree
Gillig bought property from Adams after representing that he would use it for residential purposes, but instead built a parking garage. Adams sued for misrepresentation, contending Gillig's false statement of intent induced the sale.
IssueFree
Whether a contract is voidable where it was induced by fraud concerning a material fact.