Cummins v. Bridges
Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Cummins v. Bridges, 140 P. 1146 (Okla. 1914)
42 Okla. 200; 1914 OK 223; 1914 Okla. LEXIS 330
Rittenhouse
Cummins v. Bridges
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
This is an action on a promissory note for $380.15, balance due on an open account for ' lumber. Defendant filed an answer, asking for credit of $223.39 for material returned; $7.05 for broken glass; $7 expended in obtaining glass; $50 for difference in price and grade of lumber;' and $50 for damages.' These questions were properly submitted" to the jury and a verdict returned in favor of W. J. Bridges and against B. V. Cummins for $180.76. There being sufficient evidence to support the verdict, this court will not disturb the same.
The judgment of the lower court should therefore be affirmed.
By the Court: It is so ordered.
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- APPEAL AND ERROR — Verdict—Evidence. Where there is competent . evidence reasonably tending to support the verdict of the jury, _ under proper instructions from the court, this court will not disturb the verdict. (Syllabus by Rittenhouse, C.)