Daelhousen v. Miles
Daelhousen v. Miles
Opinion of the Court
The averments upon which the appellant asked the court below to open the judgment entered upon a note executed by Hugh Miles, deceased, are, that at the time he executed the obligation, his mental faculties had be
Appeal dismissed at appellant’s costs.
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- Judgments—Opening confessed judgment—Finding of fact. The refusal to open a judgment entered by confession on a note was proper where although it was alleged that the mental faculties of the maker were impaired' and that undue influence was brought to bear upon him by the payee, it appeared that such maker had, at the time of making the note, ability Ao transact business and a clear and strong mind, and that he was moved to give the note by appreciation of the services of the payee.