Supreme Court of Oklahoma, 1934

Johnson v. McDonald

Johnson v. McDonald
Supreme Court of Oklahoma · Decided December 18, 1934 · Andrews, Riley, Swindall, McNeill, Osborn, Cullison, Busby, Welch
39 P.2d 150; 170 Okla. 117; 1934 OK 743; 1934 Okla. LEXIS 692 (Pacific Reporter, Second Series)

Johnson v. McDonald

Opinion of the Court

ANDREWS, J.

The plaintiff brought this action against the defendants to recover a judgment for an alleged balance on a promissory note. The defense was misrepresentation and fraud in the inducement leading up to the execution thereof, The cause was tried to the court. Judgment was rendered for the defendants, and the plaintiff appealed.

The questions presented to this court for determination are: Was fraud sufficiently alleged and proven, and was there a sufficient restoration or offer to restore? Those were questions of fact upon which the court passed, and there being competent evidence *118 reasonably tending to sustain tbe judgment of tbe trial court in a law action tried without a jury, the judgment must be and is affirmed.

RILEY, C. J., and SWINDALL, McNEILL, OSBORN, andJBAYLESS, JJ., concur. CULLISON, Y. O. J., and BUSBY and WELCH, JJ., absent.

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