International Text-Book Co. v. Yount
International Text-Book Co. v. Yount
Opinion of the Court
This case, which is for a small balance said to be owing on a contract for tuition, was here on a former appeal and as a full statement of the facts according to the record then submitted will be found in the report of the decision, it is unnecessary to restate them. [129 Mo. App. 247.]
The testimony in the present record is somewhat different. Defendant was sworn as a witness by plaintiff and testified he signed neither the contract declared on nor the letter put m evidence and bearing his name, wherein was assigned as the reason why he had not promptly paid the installments alleged to have fallen due on the contract, that he had been put to expense by illness in his family. On the contrary there was evidence he did sign the contract in suit. The trial was before the court without a jury, and the bill of exceptions shows clearly the court found the contract had not been executed by defendant and for that reason gave judgment against plaintiff. The complaint here is on the refusal of declarations of law requested by plaintiff; principally of the court’s refusal to declare the fact that plaintiff was a corporation organized and doing business under the laws of the State of Pennsylvania had no effect on the validity of the contract offered in evidence. It is argued said contract was made in Penn
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