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Dennison v. Harden 1. Who were the parties involved in the case? (plaintiff/defendant/respondent/petitioner) M.L. Dennison the plaintiff and Charles Harden the defendant 2. What were
Dennison v. Harden
1. Who were the parties involved in the case? (plaintiff/defendant/respondent/petitioner)
M.L. Dennison the plaintiff and Charles Harden the defendant
2. What were the facts in the case?
Dennison agreed to purchase land from Harden with the understanding that the land contained fruit trees. To prove that there were fruit trees on the property, Harden provided nursery reports stating that Pacific Gold peach trees were growing on the land. When Dennison discovered that the land contained these valueless shrubby trees and only a few of the fruit trees he had been expecting, he sued charging breach of contract.
At the trial, Dennison wanted to introduce the nursery reports as parol evidence to clarify the meaning of the fruit trees referred to in the contract. Harden resisted having the nursery report introduced to clarify the contract.
3. What was the Rule of Law in the case? (Rule of law the court applies to determine the rights of the parties)
Rule of law in this case is, the parol evidence rule.
4.Who won the case? Why?
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