Everingham & Co. v. Lee
This text of 43 N.W. 459 (Everingham & Co. v. Lee) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Supreme Court of Iowa primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
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II. The plaintiffs offered to introduce in evidence a letter from Williams to one in their employ, authorizing him to take charge of all of his affairs, sell off all his property, and pay his debts, especially what he owed plaintiffs. Plaintiffs’ employe, acting under authority of plaintiffs, took charge of Williams’ property. This letter was written nineteen days before the time alleged in the answer at which defendant acquired the right to the cribs from Williams. This letter; and other evidence pertaining thereto, sought to be elicited by the plaintiffs’ question, was excluded. We think it should have been admitted. Both parties claim the cribs, or the right to the possession thereof, under Williams. It is clear that the evidence was pertinent to the issue, and disclosed facts which would have aided the jury in determining it.
IT. We fail to find a word of evidence in all the abstracts tending to show that plaintiffs accepted the alleged compromise and settlement, or did any act which in law would be regarded as a ratification of the unauthorized act of the attorneys in making the alleged settlement.- For this reason we think the instruction is erroneous.
Other questions need not be considered. The disputes as to' the state of the record will cut no figure hereafter in the progress of the case. Upon another trial the evidence will be so preserved that there can be no question about it. For the errors pointed out the judgment of the district court must be
Reversed.
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