Tyler v. Davis

California Supreme Court
Tyler v. Davis, 3 Cal. Unrep. 670 (Cal. 1892)
31 P. 1125; 1892 Cal. LEXIS 1037

Tyler v. Davis

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

The findings in this case are, in our opinion, sufficient to support the judgment. The evidence is embodied in a bill of exceptions, and no claim was made by-defendant upon the trial that anything more was in fact paid plaintiffs than is found by the court. The finding in regard to the amount paid to plaintiffs is to be construed as a finding that only the sum mentioned therein had been paid. Judgment and order affirmed.

Reference

Full Case Name
TYLER v. DAVIS
Status
Published
Syllabus
Work and Labor—Sufficiency of Findings.—Where the court found that plaintiff had rendered services worth a stated amount, and that they had been paid a named sum, the finding sufficiently made it appear that only the amount named had been paid, and defendant could not object that it did not support a judgment for the difference.