Black v. Oliva
Black v. Oliva
Opinion of the Court
The issue of fact at the trial of this case was whether the plaintiff had received money from Kowitz in his lifetime, under an agreement to pay the note in question, said note having been the obligation to a third person of Kowitz and another as makers, and the defendant as guarantor. Kowitz and the plaintiff were in business together, the latter being a silent partner, and all the business being transacted by Kowitz in his own name. All moneys were deposited in the bank in his name, and a few days before his death
The assignments of error in respect to the admission of evidence are not well taken. Had the questions been answered, such answers would in no manner have had any bearing upon the issue in the case, as above stated. For this reason the court was right when it sustained the objections.
Order affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- M. C. BLACK v. J. F. OLIVA
- Status
- Published