Nebraska Supreme Court, 1984

H & L EQUIPMENT, INC. v. Schardt

H & L EQUIPMENT, INC. v. Schardt
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided June 22, 1984 · Krivosha, Boslaugh, White, Hastings, Shanahan, Grant, Colwell
349 N.W.2d 924; 217 Neb. 653; 1984 Neb. LEXIS 1115 (North Western Reporter, Second Series)

H & L EQUIPMENT, INC. v. Schardt

Opinion

Per Curiam.

H & L Equipment, Inc., sued Verland Schardt in an action alternatively seeking replevin of a used truck scale or damages regarding sale of the scale. In addition to his answer to H & L’s petition, Schardt counterclaimed, alleging, generally, H & L’s nonperformance of the sales contract, and seeking consequential damages regarding the sale. There was evidence adduced by each party in support of their respective contentions. A recital of the conflicting evidence serves no purpose. The trial court resolved the conflict of evidence in favor of H & L, and entered judgment in favor of H & L for replevin and against Schardt on consequential damages regarding the sale. In a law action tried to the court, the findings of the trial court have the effect of a jury *654 verdict and will not be disturbed on appeal unless clearly wrong. In a nonjury law action the evidence must be considered in the light most favorable to the successful party, with conflicts resolved in favor of the successful party, who is entitled to the benefit of every inference which can be reasonably deduced from the evidence. See White v. Medico Life Ins. Co., 212 Neb. 901, 327 N.W.2d 606 (1982). There is evidence to support the trial court’s findings. The findings of the trial court are not clearly wrong. The judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

Affirmed.

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