Turner v. Burgess
Turner v. Burgess
Opinion of the Court
This was an action by Burgess, as administrator of the estate of Irons, deceased, against the appellants and one Edmund Clarke, upon a note signed by James Turner, and payable to the order of said Clarke, and delivered by Clarke to Irons, without indorsement. An answer of James Turner was filed, alleging the property in the note to be in one Isaac P. Turner, as heir at law of one Job Turner, deceased. Thereupon Isaac P. Turner was made a co-defendant, and filed an answer claiming the ownership of the note. To these answers a general denial was filed. Trial by the court, and finding for the appellee.
We are asked to reverse this cause on the ground that the finding of the court is not supported by the evidence.
The judgment is affirmed, with five per cent, damages and costs.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Turner and Another v. Burgess, Administrator of Irons
- Status
- Published