Wiggins v. Foster
Wiggins v. Foster
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
This action was commenced in the district court of Greenwood county by the defendant in error to recover the value of certain hogs levied on by the plaintiff in error as constable, by virtue of an execution issued on a judgment against E. H. Foster,, the husband of defendant in error, Mollie É. Foster.
The question in controversy was, whether the wife- or the husband was the owner of the property. It is; contended that the court erred in permitting the husband of the plaintiff to testify in behalf of his wife 'in a suit in which he was not a party. It appears from the record that the husband was acting as agent of the wife. As to all matters covered by the agency established between the husband and the wife, he was a competent witness. (Gen. Stat. 1897, ch. 95, § 334 ; Gen. Stat. 1889, ¶ 4418.)
■ There is no error in the record sufficient to justify a reversal of the case. The judgment of the district court is affirmed.
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