Smith v. Harrington
Smith v. Harrington
Opinion of the Court
Suit upon two causes of action growing out of a written contract for the furnishing of labor and material in the construction of a concrete warehouse. Verdict for plaintiff.
The case presents questions of fact only, properly triable before a jury. No suggestion is made of any improper admission or rejection of evidence, nor is complaint made as to the instructions given. Appellants content themselves with a claim of error in the refusal of the lower court to give certain requested instructions.
After examining the issues, the evidence, and the instructions given, we conclude that the case was properly submitted
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- R. N. Smith v. P. A. Harrington
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- Appeal — Review—Harmless Error — Instructions. It is not reversible error to refuse requested instructions that are merely a specific elaboration of more general instructions referring to the issues to be determined, where, upon the whole, the case was fairly submitted to the jury.