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· 11/26/1956

Packard Norfolk, Inc. v. Miller

Citations

  • 198 Va. 557
  • 95 S.E.2d 207
  • 1956 Va. LEXIS 242

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • car salesman’s statement that new car was “in perfect running condition” was subject to breach of warranty claim despite seller’s assertion that the statement was his opinion
  • “Because of the fraud practiced in the procurement of the contract, the entire instrument - the whole contract - is rendered voidable at the instance of the defrauded party.”
  • “A fact is material when it influences a person to enter into a contract, when it deceives him and induces him to act, or when without it the transaction would not have occurred,” quoting 23 Am.Jur., Fraud and Deceit, § 111, at 892

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Judges: Eggleston, Hudgins, Miller, Spratley, Whittle

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