Judges: Ethridge
Filed Date: 3/15/1917
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/10/2024
delivered the opinion of the court.
W.' O. Cole sued A. S. Barrett and Mrs. Jessie Barrett in a justice of the peace court and obtained judgment for fifty-one dollars and seventy-five cents on April 21, 1913. In 1915 an execution was sued out on this judgment, and one Standard Fisher piano levied
“Have you ever paid anything for this piano?” She answered: “No, sir.” “How did you acquire the paino?” She said: “My papa bought it and gave it to me.” “When did he give it to you?” “I don’t know just when it was.”
The court thereupon gave a peremptory instruction for the plaintiff in execution.
We think the proof shows that the piano was bought in 1909,^ and, taking claimant’s testimony as a whole, it shows that the father gave her the piano at the time it was bought; but the claimant does not fix at any particular time the dates of the purchase or gift of the piano. We think it was error for the court to give a peremptory instruction on the evidence for the claimant. The judgment is reversed, and the cause remanded.
Reversed and remanded.