Robinson v. Linn County
Robinson v. Linn County
Opinion of the Court
When the court determined, at the' first trial, that the plaintiff could not recover without a reformation of the written contract, the plaintiff made no objection to the ruling, but acquiesced therein by filing a petition in equity; and, when the equity cause was determined against him, he made no objection to that decision, but filed another petition at law. When the evidence was closed at the last trial, and counsel had argued the case to the jury, the court on its own motion instructed the jury to return a verdict for the defendant. This instruction was given, and the verdict returned, on the fourth day of the month. The plaintiff did not except to the instruction at the time it was given, nor at any other time. Judgment was entered on the verdict on the tenth day of the same month. The first and only exception made to any of the above rulings and orders of the court was a general exception entered to the final judgment rendered by the court.
Affirmed.
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