First National Bank of Escondido v. Williams
This text of 202 P. 164 (First National Bank of Escondido v. Williams) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering California Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
Judgment was rendered against the defendants from which and an order denying a motion for a new *538 trial they appeal. The points to be considered as alleged by appellants are, first, the insufficiency of the evidence to sustain the findings of the court that Mina W. Williams signed the note as principal and co-maker and for a valuable consideration; and, second, the right to have findings presented and served upon the opposing counsel five days before the same are signed by the judge.
Concerning the second proposition, we dismiss appellants’ contention without passing upon its merits because it nowhere appears in the record on appeal that the findings were not served upon defendants’ counsel, as provided by law. The only information which we have to that effect is an assertion contained in appellants’ brief.
As opposed to this testimony, Thompson took the stand on behalf of the plaintiff and denied that in the conversation related by Dadmun anything was said to the effect that Mrs. Williams should sign the note as a surety and not as a principal. He testified, on the contrary, that what was said was that the bank would “accept a new note.”
As to the alleged conversation between Williams and Hall, it is not shown that the statement attributed to Hall was even communicated to Mrs. Williams. Upon this conflicting evidence, the finding of the trial court will not be disturbed.
The judgment is affirmed.
Finlayson, P. J., and Works, J., concurred.
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