Duquesne Nat. Bank v. Williams
Duquesne Nat. Bank v. Williams
Opinion of the Court
The first specification alleges that the court below erred in refusing defendant’s point. The point was as follows: “ That under the undisputed evidence relating to the letter and reply of June 3, 1886, the verdict should be for defendant.”
This specification of error, containing altogether six lines, is followed by three pages of the evidence and argument. All this would have been proper enough if embodied in the printed argument of the appellant, but it has no place in the specifications of error.
The remaining specification refers to a portion of the charge of the court. A careful examination fails to disclose error.
Judgment affirmed.
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