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Adams v. Gillig

Court of Appeals of New York

92 N.E. 670 (1910)

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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.

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Whether a contract is voidable where it was induced by fraud concerning a material fact.

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