Brennaman v. Leslie
Brennaman v. Leslie
Opinion of the Court
The opinion of the court was delivered by
The defendant appeals from a judgment against him for $231.19. The plaintiff was the defendant’s tenant. In their dealings each sold property to the other. This resulted in each having an account against the other.
There was little dispute as to the items of the accounts. The ■ dispute was over indorsements on the promissory note and over the settlement. On these questions the evidence was conflicting. The trial was by the court, which determined these questions in favor of the plaintiff and rendered judgment accordingly. There was evidence tending to support the finding and judgment, and, under repeated declarations of this court, that finding and judgment must stand:
The judgment is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- D. H. Brennaman v. C. E. Leslie
- Status
- Published
- Syllabus
- SYLLABUS BY THE COURT. Landlord and Tenant — Accounting—Findings Conclusive. A general finding by a trial court is conclusive, when based on sufficient, although conflicting, evidence.