Supreme Court of Missouri, 1870

Wilson v. North Missouri Railroad

Wilson v. North Missouri Railroad
Supreme Court of Missouri · Decided March 15, 1870 · Other, Wagner
46 Mo. 36

Wilson v. North Missouri Railroad

Opinion of the Court

Wagner, Judge,

delivered the opinion of the court.

Plaintiff sued the defendant on account. At the trial in the court below, the cause was submitted to the court without a jury. Each party offered a single instruction, both of which were refused. The court then found and rendered judgment for the defendant. The bill of exceptions states, β€œto which finding and judgment of the court plaintiffs then and there excepted; no instructions asked or given by either party.” As there is no point of law saved by the record, this court will not undertake to review or disturb the finding of facts.

Judgment affirmed.

The other judges concur.

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