Curtis v. Wheeler & Wilson Manuf'g Co.

19 N.Y.S. 650, 47 N.Y. St. Rep. 187, 65 Hun 619
CourtNew York Supreme Court
DecidedJune 29, 1892
StatusPublished

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Curtis v. Wheeler & Wilson Manuf'g Co., 19 N.Y.S. 650, 47 N.Y. St. Rep. 187, 65 Hun 619 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1892).

Opinion

Van Brunt, P. J.

This action was brought to recover upon an alleged contract. The contract was denied by the answer, and the issues thus raised came on for trial at a circuit court. Upon the close of the plaintiff’s evidence the defendantrequested thecourt to' direct a verdict in favor of the defendant; which motion was granted, and an order was made directing the exception's to be heard in the first instance at the general term. The only question which was argued upon the motion for new trial before this court was as to the correctness of the decision of the court at circuit directing a verdict in favor of-the defendant, it being claimed upon the part of the plaintiff that there was evidence which should have gone to the jury. It is to be observed that upon this record no such question can be presented. There was no exception to the direction of a verdict by the court, and consequently the correctness of that ruling was not brought up by the motion. But, even if there had been an exception, we do not see that the plaintiff has strengthened his casein any manner upon the second trial. When this case was before this court upon a previous appeal, (16 N. Y. Supp. 48,) it was held that the verdict of the jury was against the weight of evidence, and new trial was granted! The evidence presented now is stronger for the defendant than it was then, and we see no reason whatever for interfering with the conclusion arrived at by the general term upon the previous appeal. We think, therefore, that the exceptions should be overruled, and that the defendant is entitled to judgment upon the verdict with costs. All concur.

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Curtis v. Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co.
16 N.Y.S. 48 (New York Supreme Court, 1891)

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