Indiana Court of Appeals, 1901

Fenner v. Simon

Fenner v. Simon
Indiana Court of Appeals · Decided May 9, 1901 · Black
26 Ind. App. 628; 60 N.E. 363; 1901 Ind. App. LEXIS 317

Fenner v. Simon

Opinion of the Court

Black, J.

The overruling of the appellant’s motion for a new tidal is alone assigned as error. In the motion for a new trial causes were stated as follows: “(1) The judgment of the court is contrary to the evidence; (2) the judgment of the court is not sustained by the evidence in this cause; (3) the judgment of the court is contrary to law.” The statute prescribing the cases in which a new trial may be granted in a civil action does not recognize as a cause fox a new trial any of the reasons stated in this motion. §568 Burns 1894, §559 Homer 1891.

Judgment affirmed.

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