Schneider v. Township of Brown
Schneider v. Township of Brown
Opinion of the Court
This case is before us for the second time. (142 Mich. 45.) A full and complete statement of
Evidence was admitted showing the location of the culvert to be outside of the original channel of the stream, and also showing the location of the mudsills. Before the case was closed the trial judge concluded that this testimony was incompetent, as no such claim was set up in the declaration, and pointedly instructed the jury that they should not consider that testimony; that it was out of the case. We see no reason for holding that the jury were prejudiced or misled by the admission of the evidence.
Evidence of labor performed in removing the logs, of the effect of water preserving the logs when sunk, of the construction of fences by the plaintiff alongside the bridge and his reason therefor, of the soundness of some of the logs taken out of the pond and sawed into lumber, of the value of the logs in the pond, of the ordinarily necessary repairs to the mill, how the embankments were constructed, and other evidence of a similar nature, were competent as bearing upon the various issues involved. It would be of no benefit to the parties or to the profession to discuss all of these assignments.
Counsel for appellant do not point out wherein the present record differs from that in the former. The instruction of the court is very lengthy and undoubtedly necessarily so. It covered all the many phases of the case, and is in strict accord with our former opinion. We deem it unnecessary to discuss the case further.
We find no error in the record, and the judgment is affirmed.
Reference
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- SCHNEIDER v. TOWNSHIP OF BROWN
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