McFall v. Boone's Trustees
McFall v. Boone's Trustees
Opinion of the Court
Opinion oe the Oourt by
It appears from the petition, that Boone had, before the institution of the action, conveyed all his estate, real and personal, to the plaintiffs which passed to them the legal title, and the right to maintain the action in their own names, and the petition therefore stated the requisite facts to constitute a cause of action in them.
As to the other grounds relied on for a reversal, it may be observed that it is not . sufficient to show that the appellant had a good excuse for being absent from the court; but he must show
Two of the essential elements necessary, indeed, indispensible to authorize the court to set aside the judgment, and award a new trial, were omitted in the affidavit of appellant.
Wherefore, the judgment is affirmed.
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