Case Name: Albert G. Smith, Plaintiff, v. Charles E. Mott, Defendant
Court: New York Supreme Court, General Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1893-06
Citations: 77 N.Y. Sup. Ct. 597
Docket Number: 
Parties: Albert G. Smith, Plaintiff, v. Charles E. Mott, Defendant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Supreme Court Reports (Hun)
Volume: 77
Pages: 597–597

Head Matter:
Albert G. Smith, Plaintiff, v. Charles E. Mott, Defendant.

Opinion:
Defendant's motion for a new trial granted, costs to abide event.
Per Curiam:
On a former hearing of this motion (48 N. Y. St. Repr. 300), it was considered that although evidence of the annual reports of the " Bohemian Oat and Cereal Company," filed in the office of the Secretary of State of Michigan, may have been improperly excluded, yet that the defendant was probably not prejudiced by such ruling. A further examination of the case of Matson v. Blossom (18 N. Y. St. Repr. 726), affirmed without opinion by the Court of Appeals, leads us to the conclusion that that evidence should, have been received and submitted to the jury upon the question of fraud in procuring the note from the defendant. And such being the case, the exception to the exclusion of such evidence should be allowed, and the motion for a new trial granted.