Minnesota Supreme Court, 1917

National Bank of Commerce v. Tolan

National Bank of Commerce v. Tolan
Minnesota Supreme Court · Decided June 29, 1917
137 Minn. 474; 163 N.W. 1070; 1917 Minn. LEXIS 774 (Minnesota Reports)

National Bank of Commerce v. Tolan

Opinion of the Court

Per Curiam.

Plaintiff, claiming under a chattel mortgage, brought an action in replevin to obtain possession of two horses, and was awarded one of them by the jury. Defendants appealed from an order denying a new trial. The evidence is ample to sustain the verdict, and we find no errors prejudicial to defendants in either the rulings upon the admission of evidence or in the charge to the jury.

Order affirmed.

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