Clouse v. Maguire
Clouse v. Maguire
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
This is an appeal from the law commissioner. The trial was by the court without a jury. After the evidence was closed, the parties asked instructions, some of which were given and others refused, and a general verdict was found for the plaintiff, on which judgment was rendered.
It has also been decided that, when the court tried the facts, and instead of finding them specially, as required by the code, finds a general verdict, and no objection is made in the court below to that mode of proceeding, the judgment will be affirmed. Such is the present case, and while it appears that the views of the law commissioner upon legal questions before him were entirely incorrect, the questions are not so saved upon the record, that this court can reach them. The judgj ment, with the concurrence of the other Judges, is affirmed.
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