LANE v. PROVINCIAL BANK OF CANADA


279 A.D. 889 (1952)

Curtis C. Lane, Doing Business as Continental Purchasing Company, Respondent, v. Provincial Bank of Canada, Appellant, et al., Defendants

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, First Department.

March 11, 1952.


The first cause of action is based upon an alleged contractual obligation undertaken by the cable, and the second and third causes of action are based upon the alleged falsity of representations made in the cable and negligence of the defendant in making the representations. Although the first cause of action alleges that the cable was an acceptance of plaintiff's offer to purchase wheat on specified conditions, the position taken by plaintiff in opposition to the motion...

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