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*322 Anderson, J., delivered the opinion of the court.
The issues of fact in this case were fairly and amply covered by instructions embodying the applicable principles of law.
We find no error in the instructions given for the appellee; nor was the appellant harmed by the refusal of the court of the several instructions requested on his be *323 half, and marked refused in the record. Some of them embodied correct principles of law. One or more did not. Those instructions, refused appellant, which embodied correct principles of law, were without harm to appellant, because the same principles were contained in other instructions given one or the other of the parties.
Affirmed:
Document Info
Docket Number: No. 26812.
Citation Numbers: 115 So. 772, 149 Miss. 319, 1928 Miss. LEXIS 65
Judges: Anderson
Filed Date: 2/6/1928
Precedential Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/10/2024