Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Citation
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Parent Document
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Jurisdiction
- Missouri (state)
- Effective Date
- 1973-10-30
- Original Source
- https://www.courtlistener.com/opinion/1789760/gee-v-nieberg/ ↗
Other Sections in This Document (13)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
- Gee v. Nieberg, 501 S.W.2d 542 (1973)
Full Text
484 charsPlaintiff Margaret Gee testified that after a conversation between her and defendant, wherein they agreed that “things had gone too far,” defendant, when asked about the Gee’s lease, said, “You find a place to live and I will release you.” Immediately thereafter, Mrs. Gee went out, looked for, found another place, and moved. We find this sufficient consideration to support defendant’s verbal promise. Wells v. Hartford Accident and Indemnity Co., 459 S.W.2d 253, 260[10] (Mo.1970).