Cowan v. MacDonald

79 S.W. 180, 100 Mo. App. 184, 1903 Mo. App. LEXIS 465
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals
DecidedMarch 17, 1903
StatusPublished

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Cowan v. MacDonald, 79 S.W. 180, 100 Mo. App. 184, 1903 Mo. App. LEXIS 465 (Mo. Ct. App. 1903).

Opinion

BLAND, P. J.

All the questions of law involved in this appeal are settled against appellants’ contention by the cases of Watkins v. McDonald, 70 Mo. App. 357, and Paxson v. MacDonald, 97 Mo. App. 165, 70 S. W. 1101. There is abundant evidence to support the justice and reasonableness of plaintiff’s account. The appeal is without merit and the judgment is for the right party and is affirmed..

All concur.

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Related

Watkins v. McDonald
70 Mo. App. 357 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1897)
Paxson v. MacDonald
70 S.W. 1101 (Missouri Court of Appeals, 1902)

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