Ward v. State Bank
Ward v. State Bank
Opinion of the Court
delivered the opinion of the court.
On November 25, 1912, the plaintiff, a general merchant of Tates, Montana, drew his check for $25.55 upon the defendant, a state banking corporation, payable to Kelly-How-Thompson
The principal contention is that prejudicial error occurred in certain rulings touching the measure of plaintiff’s recovery, the case being tried and submitted on the theory that substantial damages, temperately measured, might be awarded notwithstanding plaintiff’s failure to submit any evidence of tangible loss. There was no error in this. (Crites v. Security State Bank, ante, p. 121, 155 Pac. 970.)
The other assignments present no ground for reversal. The judgment and order appealed from are therefore affirmed.
Affirmed.
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