Ohio Supreme Court, 1914

Gilbert v. Eigner

Gilbert v. Eigner
Ohio Supreme Court · Decided March 24, 1914 · Donai, Iue, Johnson, Newman, Wanamaker, Wilkin
90 Ohio St. (N.S.) 406

Gilbert v. Eigner

Opinion of the Court

Judgment affirmed. See journal entry.

It is ordered and adjudged by this court, that the judgment of the said circuit court be, and the same is hereby, affirmed; upon the first error assigned by the circuit court for reversal of the judgment, to-wit: That “the court erred in sustaining questions propounded to Peter W. Eigner, as follows : What do you say as to what the usual, ordinary commission is for the sale of secondhand electric machines?’ and also, What would you say it was?’ ” This court finds from the record that no other error intervened in the trial of said cause in the common pleas court.

Johnson, Donai-iue, Wanamaker, Newman and Wilkin, JJ., concur.

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