Boothe v. Driver
Indiana Supreme Court
Boothe v. Driver, 44 Ind. 470 (Ind. 1873)
Downey
Boothe v. Driver
Opinion of the Court
This was an action by the appellees against the appellants, to foreclose a mortgage. In the circuit court, there was judgment for the plaintiffs. Time was given in which to file a bill of exceptions, but none was ever filed. The error assigned is the overruling of a motion made by the defendants for a new trial. There being no bill of excep
The judgment is affirmed, with four per-cent, damages and costs.
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