Tilden v. Saucelito Land & Ferry Co.
California Supreme Court
Tilden v. Saucelito Land & Ferry Co., 61 Cal. 610 (Cal. 1882)
1882 Cal. LEXIS 670
Tilden v. Saucelito Land & Ferry Co.
Opinion of the Court
The sole point discussed on the argument in this case, relates to the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict.
It is contended that there is no evidence that the plaintiff was ever engaged by the defendant to do the work to recover pay for which the action was brought.
In our judgment the case is one of substantial conflict of evidence on this point, and according to the long settled rule, the verdict cannot be disturbed.
Judgment and order affirmed.
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- CHARLES S. TILDEN v. THE SAUCELITO LAND AND FERRY CO.
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- Conflict in Testimony—Finding—Verdict.—There is a substantial conflict in the evidence on the question of the employment of the plaintiff, by the defendant, and therefore the verdict cannot be disturbed.