Mottinger v. Reagan
Mottinger v. Reagan
Opinion of the Court
— This is an action wherein the plaintiff, Mottinger, seeks recovery of damages which he claims resulted to him from the defendant’s allowing sheep to graze upon lands owned and held by him under lease, and thereby injuring the pasturage thereof. Trial before the court without a jury resulted in findings and judgment in favor of plaintiff, awarding him damages in the sum of $75, from which the defendant has appealed.
There are no questions involved in this controversy other than of fact, which the trial court was called upon to determine from oral testimony, much of which was in sharp con
The judgment is affirmed.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- G. H. Mottinger v. Ellis Reagan
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- 1 case
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- Published
- Syllabus
- Appeal — Review—Findings. Findings on conflicting evidence will not be disturbed on appeal where the evidence does not preponderate against them.