Henry v. Gulf, Mobile & O. R.
32 So. 2d 199, 202 Miss. 669, 1947 Miss. LEXIS 329
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Henry v. Gulf, Mobile & O. R., 32 So. 2d 199, 202 Miss. 669, 1947 Miss. LEXIS 329 (Mich. 1947).
Opinion
C. J., delivered the opinion of the court.
The decree of the court below rests upon conflicting evidence of such character that it cannot be said to be manifestly wrong, if wrong at all; consequently, it must be affirmed without any necessity for the decision of the other legal questions presented.
Affirmed.
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