Howard v. Babcock
21 Ind. 267
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Bluebook
Howard v. Babcock, 21 Ind. 267 (Ind. 1863).
Opinion
There is no question made in this case, except as to the sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the finding. The record does not contain all the evidence, as the bill of exceptions does not comply with the 30th rule, by stating that “ this was all the evidence given in the cause.”
The judgment below is affirmed, with costs.
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