Long Bros. Grocery Co. v. Buck

72 P. 1100, 66 Kan. 811, 1903 Kan. LEXIS 443
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedApril 11, 1903
DocketNo. 13,080
StatusPublished

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Long Bros. Grocery Co. v. Buck, 72 P. 1100, 66 Kan. 811, 1903 Kan. LEXIS 443 (kan 1903).

Opinion

Per Curiam:

There was no abuse of discretion in denying defendant’s application to file a bill of particulars; nor was prejudicial error committed in placing the burden of proof. The rulings on testimony and on instructions furnish no grounds for a reversal, and none of the points presented seems to be sufficiently material to require special comment.

The judgment is affirmed.

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