Brewster v. Hall , 12 Kan. 161 ( 1873 )


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  • The opinion of the court was delivered by

    Brewer, J.:

    The error complained of in this case is, that the judgment ivas “contrary to the facts and the evidence.” The case was tried by the court, without a jury, a general finding made in favor of the defendant in error, and no motion for a new trial. The evidence ivas conflicting; but there was clear, positive, and unequivocal testimony supporting the findings. Under such circumstances it is well settled that this court will not disturb the judgment entered by the district court: Carson v. Kerr, 7 Kas., 268; Major v. Major, 2 Kas., 337; Lacy v. Dunn, 5 Kas., 567; Ulrich v. Ulrich, 8 Kas., 402; Ruth & King v. Ford, 9 Kas., 17; Brumbaugh v. Schmidt, 9 Kas., 117; Hyde v. Bledsoe, 9 Kas., 399. The judgment of the district court is affirmed.

    All the Justices concurring.

Document Info

Citation Numbers: 12 Kan. 161

Judges: Brewer

Filed Date: 7/15/1873

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/19/2024