SHAPIRO v. DORFELD


282 A.D. 796 (1953)

Samuel Shapiro, Appellant, v. Paul Dorfeld, Appellant, and Ralph Lipton et al., Respondents

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

July 2, 1953.


On December 17, 1950, the defendant-appellant Dorfeld entered into a contract with the defendant-respondent Lipton to sell to him a bungalow colony located near Monticello, New York. The contract of sale recited that the seller had advised the purchaser that no plan for sewage disposal had been filed with the New York State Department of Health and that, while the Health Department had not charged that there was any violation in connection with the water and sewer system...

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