Minnesota Supreme Court, 1879

Torinus v. Thornton

Torinus v. Thornton
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided June 25, 1879 · Berry
26 Minn. 103; 1 N.W. 1056; 1879 Minn. LEXIS 186 (Minnesota Reports)

Torinus v. Thornton

Opinion of the Court

Berry, J.

We perceive no ground upon which the judgment appealed from can properly be reversed. Though the testimony is contradictory in important particulars, there is evidence in the case to support the findings of fact. The admissions of the answer, relied upon by the plaintiffs, are altogether too vague and indefinite to authorize a finding of any value in plaintiffs’ favor.

Judgment affirmed.

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