Per Curiam.
On plaintiff's uncontradicted testimony which appears to be frank and honest and which the Official Referee evidently did not disbelieve, plaintiff upon first learning of defendant's prior disclosure was not clearly satisfied and did not believe that he intended to violate his promise. The fact that she made efforts thereafter to make him perform does not constitute acquiescence in the fraud. Thereafter, however, at the subsequent disclosure, she...
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