Great Western Mfg. Co. v. Davidson Mill & Elevator Co.

1910 OK 219, 110 P. 1096, 26 Okla. 626, 1910 Okla. LEXIS 109
CourtSupreme Court of Oklahoma
DecidedJuly 12, 1910
Docket612
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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Great Western Mfg. Co. v. Davidson Mill & Elevator Co., 1910 OK 219, 110 P. 1096, 26 Okla. 626, 1910 Okla. LEXIS 109 (Okla. 1910).

Opinion

WILLIAMS, J.

The first 21 assignments of error relate to the admission or exclusion of evidence. Rule 25 of the rules of this ■court, as .revised on March 12, 1908, and December 7, 1909 (20 Oída, xii, 95 Pac. viii), provides:

“Where a party complains on account of the admission or rejection of testimony, he shall set out in his brief the full substance ■of the testimony, to the admission or rejection of which he objects, stating specifically his objection thereto.”

*627 The plaintiff in error has failed to set ont in his brief the full substance of the evidence to the admission or rejection of which he objects, stating specifically his objection thereto, and for that reason said assignments will not be reviewed in this court. Terrapin v. Barker, infra, 109 Pac. 931; Lynn et al. v. Jackson, infra, 110 Pac. 727.

2. It is urged that the court misquoted the representation of warranty as to the mill in controversy in his instructions to the jury. If the statement complained of was a misstatement, no exception was reserved on that ground, nor any other ground, and for that reason the action of the court will not be reviewed on this record.

3. As to the instruction complained of, when you consider it in its entirety, it. seems to correctly state the law. The contention on the part of the defendant was that the vendor had fraudulently misrepresented the character of the mill and its capacity, and that the mill was worth less than that contracted for. That issue was properly submitted to the jury, and they are told that if they find that the misrepresentations were made, that then they will find the value of the mill as it stands, and take that value from the contract price, and that would be the measure of the recovery by the defendant over against the plaintiff, which seems to be a correct instruction.

4. There is some substantial evidence in the record reasonably tending to support the verdict of the jury, and it has been held time and again by this court that, under such circumstances, such verdict will not be disturbed on review here. The defendant in error has neither made any appearance by counsel in this court nor filed a brief. That should have been done. Litigants, through their counsel, especially when there is as much involved as in this ease, should make it a point to brief the case in order to expedite the business of this court.

The judgment of the lower court is affirmed.

All the Justices concur.

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