HRUSKA v. GEHLING AUCTION CO., INC.

No. C1-86-1526.

404 N.W.2d 322 (1987)

Paul HRUSKA, Respondent, v. GEHLING AUCTION COMPANY, INC., et al., Appellants.

Court of Appeals of Minnesota.

April 21, 1987.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael T. Keogh, Le Center, for respondent.

Robert R. Benson, Preston, for appellants.

Heard, considered and decided by LESLIE, P.J., and SEDGWICK and HUSPENI, JJ.


OPINION

HUSPENI, Judge.

Following a trial to the court, appellant, Gehling Auction Company, was found to have made certain misrepresentations to respondent, Paul Hruska, causing damages of $2,764.88. Appellant argues that respondent did not show reliance on any misrepresentation; that as an agent for a disclosed principal, appellant was not liable for any misrepresentations of the principal; and that respondent himself was negligent and is therefore estopped...

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