Commercial Credit Co. v. Nissen

213 N.W. 943, 51 S.D. 357, 51 A.L.R. 293, 1927 S.D. LEXIS 217
CourtSouth Dakota Supreme Court
DecidedMay 19, 1927
DocketFile No. 5384
StatusPublished

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Commercial Credit Co. v. Nissen, 213 N.W. 943, 51 S.D. 357, 51 A.L.R. 293, 1927 S.D. LEXIS 217 (S.D. 1927).

Opinion

GATES, J.

This cause is before us upon rehearing. For former opinion, see 49 S. D. 303, 207 N. W. 61.

'Upon further consideration we are satisfied with the disposition of the three principal questions decided in the former opinion, viz: (1) That the provision in the notes for a discount if paid when due did not render them nonnegotiable; (2) that the attorney fee clause in the notes did not render them nonnegotiable; and (3) that plaintiff is only entitled to recover 75 per cent of the face value of the notes with interest even if the notes are negotiable.

We are, however, convinced that we erred in directing the entry of judgment for plaintiff. We should have remanded the case for a new trial or for the making of a finding of fact as to when plaintiff paid the 75 per cent of the purchase price of the notes and when knowledge of defendant's defense came to plaintiff.

In the absence of a finding on- those questions this court should not have found as a fact that plaintiff was a holder in due course and should not have directed the entry of judgment for plaintiff. In this case the court cannot make findings of fact nor can it direct the trial court to make a particular finding of fact. Its jurisdiction is strictly appellate. Somers v. Somers, 34 S. D. 594, 149 N. W. 558.

The judgment and order appealed from are reversed, and the cause is remanded for a new trial in harmony with the former opinion, as herein modified.

POLLEN, .SHERWOOD, and BU'ROH, JJ„ concur. CAMPBELL, P. J-, not sitting.

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Commercial Credit Co. v. Nissen
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