Standard Granite Co. Quarries v. Aikey
Standard Granite Co. Quarries v. Aikey
Opinion of the Court
In Foster's Exrs. v. Dickerson et al., 64 Vt. 233, it is held that the action of the county court, in construing a stipulation between counsel, will not be revised by this court if the stipulation is fairly susceptible of the construction put upon it by that court. The error alleged is, the construction given by the county court in regard to the continuance of the case sought to have entered as an appeal case, when it was pending before the justice. In the justice court the case had been continued once or twice, and stood for trialjanuary 2, 1894. Before that day arrived the counsel stipulated in writing that the case should be continued to January 8, 1894. The stipulation contained the further provision :
‘ ‘If there is any reason why either of the parties cannot attend on this day, then said cause shall be continued to a subsequent day.”
As first drawn, the word “valid” was written as qualifying the word “reason,” but was stricken out. The county court construed the stipulation to require no action by the justice to continue the case, but that in the absence of one party the
Judgment affirmed and remanded.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- STANDARD GRANITE COMPANY QUARRIES v. F. C. AIKEY
- Status
- Published