Scoles v. Wright & Coleman
Scoles v. Wright & Coleman
Opinion of the Court
The proof shows the payment of money by the plaintiff upon the procurement of the defendants, and without some evidence on their part to explain or show why this was done, he has a right to recover.
No such evidence being offered, a verdict was found for the plaintiff for sixty-three dollars.
BY THE COURT. This case was brought up by appeal from the Court of Common Pleas by the defendants, and the recovery here is for a greater sum than was recovered in the court below. The 111th section of the practice act, 29 O. L. 78, provides that when a case is appealed by the defendant, and the plaintiff shall re
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