DocketNumber: NO. 2935.
Citation Numbers: 40 Haw. 352, 1953 Haw. LEXIS 27
Judges: Baron, Corbett, Towse, Stainback
Filed Date: 10/7/1953
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 10/19/2024
This is an action in assumpsit to recover unpaid balances due upon three promissory notes which are the last to be satisfied out of a series of forty-nine notes between the same parties. (For a fuller description of that series, see Hilo Finance Thrift Co. v. Carey,
The evidence pertaining to the existence or nonexistence of such a contract is conflicting not only between the testimony of the defendant and that of two rebuttal witnesses for the plaintiff but between the defendant's testimony on direct examination and his testimony on cross *Page 353 examination. Moreover, the trial judge's finding of fact upon such conflicting evidence involves the weight of that evidence and the credibility of witnesses which were within his exclusive province to decide as the trier of fact in a jury-waived case. No citation of authorities is necessary to say that this court on appellate review will not disturb that finding where, as here, there is substantial evidence, more than a mere scintilla, to support it.
Exceptions overruled.