First Nat'l Bank of Clayton v. Harlan
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"That the defendant, C.E. Anderson, for a valuable consideration, executed the notes and chattel mortgages sued on, and renewed such indebtedness from time to time by the execution of the various instruments described in the complaint, and that he likewise paid a pasture bill upon said live stock, and paid other expenses in connection with the same, and in connection with the recording of the chattel mortgage sued on; and that the defendant is barred and estopped on account of his acts and conduct, as appears from the evidence, from recovering in this suit."
[1] 1. Just how the court found that defendant received a valuable consideration for the execution of the note is hard to understand. There is no evidence to support such a finding, and, on the other hand, the evidence is all the other way. The court was in error.
[2] 2. The finding of estoppel is erroneous. In the first place it was not pleaded; and, in the second place, there is no evidence upon which estoppel could be founded. There is not a word of testimony that the plaintiff relied upon any act of defendant, and thereby was induced to take a position to its detriment. In such case, there can be no estoppel. See Doran v. *Page 358
First National Bank of Clovis,
It follows that the judgment is erroneous, and should be reversed and the cause remanded, with directions to set aside the judgment and render judgment for the appellant; and it is so ordered.
BOTTS and FORT, JJ., concur.
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