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Stevens v. Jayhawk Realty Co.

Supreme Court of Kansas
Oct 26, 1984
689 P.2d 786 (Kan. 1984)

Summary

treating tort of deceit as synonymous with fraud; actionable fraud or deceit requires, inter alia, reliance on the misrepresentation which induced the purchaser to act, actual deception and injury or damages as a result

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Opinion

No. 55,354

Opinion filed October 26, 1984.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

REAL PROPERTY — Action Brought by Prospective Purchaser against Real Estate Broker on Theories of Fraud and Breach of Fiduciary Duty.

Review of the judgment of the Court of Appeals in 9 Kan. App. 2d 338, 677 P.2d 1019 (1984). Appeal from Reno district court, WILLIAM F. LYLE, JR., judge. Judgment of the Court of Appeals reversing the district court is affirmed. Judgment of the district court is reversed. Opinion filed October 26, 1984.

Robert C. Brown, of Smith, Shay, Farmer Wetta, of Wichita, argued the cause, and Charles E. Orcutt, of Hutchinson, was with him on the brief for appellants.

William F. Bradley, Jr., of Martindell, Carey, Hunter Dunn, of Hutchinson, argued the cause, and Charles K. Hyter, of Hutchinson, was on the brief for appellee.


This is an action by Michael J. Stevens, a prospective purchaser of certain real estate, against Forest Tennant, a real estate broker, and Jayhawk Realty Co., Inc., seeking damages occasioned by the property not having been sold to him. The action is predicated upon theories of fraud and breach of a fiduciary duty. At trial the jury found for plaintiff on both theories of liability and awarded actual damages of $15,000 and punitive damages of $22,000. Defendants appealed the judgment to the Court of Appeals where the judgment was reversed and the case remanded with directions to enter judgment for defendants ( Stevens v. Jayhawk Realty Co., 9 Kan. App. 2d 338, 677 P.2d 1019). This court granted review.

The lengthy factual statements contained in the Court of Appeals opinion are adequate and the same are adopted and incorporated herein by reference. Plaintiff's written offer of $210,000 and the Tennant-Casement written offer of $211,000 were submitted to the selling committee. Plaintiff's causes of action herein are predicated upon alleged wrongful acts of the defendants which resulted in plaintiff's willingness to pay $212,000 not being submitted to the selling committee for consideration, and, as the result thereof, the property was not sold to plaintiff. It is clear, however, that the selling committee had actual knowledge of plaintiff's willingness to pay $212,000 for the property at the time it voted to sell the property for $211,000 to the other parties. Therefore, the complained-of misconduct of defendants in the handling of the submission of the bids is not the cause of any actual damage to the plaintiff arising from his failure to acquire the property. A verdict for actual damages is essential to the recovery of punitive damages ( Lindquist v. Ayerst Laboratories, Inc., 227 Kan. 308, 607 P.2d 1339). The exception set forth in Capitol Fed'l Savings Loan Ass'n v. Hohman, 235 Kan. 815, 682 P.2d 1309 (1984), is inapplicable to the facts herein.

We conclude the Court of Appeals reached the correct result herein. We, therefore, affirm the judgment of the Court of Appeals which reversed the judgment of the district court and remanded the case with directions to enter judgment for defendants.


Summaries of

Stevens v. Jayhawk Realty Co.

Supreme Court of Kansas
Oct 26, 1984
689 P.2d 786 (Kan. 1984)

treating tort of deceit as synonymous with fraud; actionable fraud or deceit requires, inter alia, reliance on the misrepresentation which induced the purchaser to act, actual deception and injury or damages as a result

Summary of this case from Gaines-Tabb v. ICI Explosives USA, Inc.

In Stevens, the misconduct of the defendant did not cause the plaintiff injury. Punitive damages were therefore appropriately withheld.

Summary of this case from City of Shawnee, Kan. v. AT&T Corp.
Case details for

Stevens v. Jayhawk Realty Co.

Case Details

Full title:MICHAEL J. STEVENS, Appellee, v. JAYHAWK REALTY CO., INC. and FOREST…

Court:Supreme Court of Kansas

Date published: Oct 26, 1984

Citations

689 P.2d 786 (Kan. 1984)
689 P.2d 786

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