Meeker v. Patty
Meeker v. Patty
Opinion of the Court
The appellees sued the administrators of Reuben Worth, deceased, to recover a distributive share of
The insufficiency of the evidence to support the judgment, is the only error assigned.
In the record there is a bill of exceptions, which sets out certain evidence, but it contains no sufficient statement that all the evidence given on the trial is embraced in the bill. A rule of this Court, established at the May term, 1853, provides, that “in every bill of exceptions purporting to set out the evidence on motion for a new trial overruled, the words ‘this was all the evidence given in the cause,’ are to be regarded technical, and indispensable to repel the presumption of other evidence.” The form of expression required by the above rule, viz., “this was all the evidence given in the cause,” has not been followed in the present case. We must therefore presume that the Court below had before it evidence sufficient to sustain the judgment.
The judgment is affirmed, with 3 per cent, damages and costs.
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- Meeker and Another, Administrators v. Patty and Others
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