Supreme Court of Puerto Rico, 1923

Cintron v. Central Juliana, Inc.

Cintron v. Central Juliana, Inc.
Supreme Court of Puerto Rico · Decided May 4, 1923
31 P.R. 918

Cintron v. Central Juliana, Inc.

Opinion of the Court

District Court of Ponce.

Damages.

Whereas, The only errors assigned by the appellant are the following: 1, That the court erred in overruling the demurrer of the defendant; 2, in finding all of the allegations of the complaint proved and in sustaining the complaint, and, 3, in allowing the plaintiff $1,500 for damages and the costs;

Whereas, The court has duly examined the briefs in the light of the jurisprudence cited, and

Whereas, We have concluded that the complaint states facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action and that the court below in weighing the evidence did not commit such manifest errors as to require a reversal of the judgment;

Therefore, The judgment of the district court of August 9, 1922, is affirmed.

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