THOMAS v. DeGRACE

No. WD 41358.

776 S.W.2d 500 (1989)

Walter THOMAS, et ux, Appellants, v. Rosalie DeGRACE, Respondent.

Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District.

September 19, 1989.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John R. Campbell, Kansas City, for appellants.

Lester E. Adams, Jr., Browning, for respondent.

Before SHANGLER, P.J., and TURNAGE and KENNEDY, JJ.


KENNEDY, Judge.

Walter Thomas and his wife, Phileda L. Thomas, sued Rosalie DeGrace for damages for breach of contract and for fraudulent misrepresentation. At the close of all the evidence at the trial, Judge Gray directed a verdict in DeGrace's favor against the Thomases and the Thomases have appealed from the resultant judgment.

The evidence was that Walter Thomas had contracted to buy from DeGrace a tavern with the colorful name of "The Lost Weekend"....

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