Minnesota Supreme Court, 1895

Thomas v. Craig

Thomas v. Craig
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided November 27, 1895 · Buck
63 Minn. 24; 65 N.W. 96; 1895 Minn. LEXIS 431 (Minnesota Reports)

Thomas v. Craig

Opinion of the Court

BUCK, J.

On the trial of this case in the court below the plaintiff proved a good cause of action, and the contradictory evidence introduced by the defendant was of such a character that, upon the finding by the trial court in favor of the plaintiff, it should not be disturbed, especially as there is ample evidence to sustain such finding. There is no merit in any of the questions of law raised by the appellant, and the order denying the motion for a new trial is affirmed.

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