First National Bank v. McCoy
First National Bank v. McCoy
Opinion of the Court
Action by appellant against appellee upon a promissory note. To a complaint in one paragraph, the appellee answered by general denial, and also by two affirmative paragraphs, to which the appellant unsuccessfully demurred. The cause was submitted to the court for trial with a request for.a special finding of facts and conclusions of law thereon. The court made a finding of facts and stated conclusions of law thereon as requested, the conclusions so stated being favorable to the appellee. There was a motion for a new trial, which being overruled, this appeal is now prosecuted from the judgment rendered herein.' The appellant has assigned as error: (a) The action of the court in overruling its demurrer to said paragraphs of answer; (b) that the decision of the court is not sustained by sufficient evidence; and (c) that the decision of the court is contrary to law.
Judgment affirmed.
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