Kent v. Benson

121 P. 907, 86 Kan. 806, 1912 Kan. LEXIS 391
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedMarch 9, 1912
DocketNo. 17,490
StatusPublished

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Kent v. Benson, 121 P. 907, 86 Kan. 806, 1912 Kan. LEXIS 391 (kan 1912).

Opinion

Per Curiam:

On an appeal from a decision of a justice of the peace two items of indebtedness of the same class as the original were added to the bill of particulars by amendment. This is not a ground of reversal. (Jus. Civ. Code, § 116.)

In view of the issues and the evidence in the case the objections to the rulings of the court in charging the jury are not material.

The judgment is affirmed.

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