Pickett v. Sutter
Pickett v. Sutter
Opinion of the Court
Murray, C. J., concurred.
One of the charges of the District Court is obnoxious to the charge of inaccuracy. It is not alone the influence of liquor which avoids a contract, but it must be shown to exist to such extent as to seriously impair the reasoning faculties at the time of the contract.
Judgment affirmed.
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- CHARLES E. PICKETT v. JOHN A. SUTTER
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- It is not alone the influence of liquor which avoids a contract, hut it must be shown to exist to such extent,as to seriously impair the reasoning faculties a$ the time of the contract.