Minnesota Supreme Court, 1906

Melby v. Gjesdahl

Melby v. Gjesdahl
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided December 7, 1906
99 Minn. 526; 109 N.W. 1134; 1906 Minn. LEXIS 491 (Minnesota Reports)

Melby v. Gjesdahl

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

This appeal is without merit. The testimony abundantly showed that defendant and appellant was a tenant of the plaintiff and respondent, and that the landlord was entitled to the possession of the premises. Judgment was properly entered for him in an action for forcible entry and unlawful detainer. The exceptions as to evidence were trivial.

Judgment of restitution is affirmed.

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