Indiana Court of Appeals, 1925

Myer v. First National Bank

Myer v. First National Bank
Indiana Court of Appeals · Decided June 24, 1925 · PER CURIAM.
148 N.E. 927; 83 Ind. App. 739; 1925 Ind. App. LEXIS 150 (North Eastern Reporter)

Myer v. First National Bank

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

This cause was argued orally, and, upon such argument, the counsel for appellant conceded that the controlling question in this case was the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain certain specified special findings, and that if the evidence was sufficient, this cause must be affirmed. The entire evidence has been carefully read; we hold it sufficient to sustain the finding questioned.

Affirmed.

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