Morgan v. Hardee
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Opinion
In 1S79 a verdict was returned, fixing the fees of the intestate of the defendant in error at $3,000,00. for the [741]*741management of a very heavy and complicated business, as receiver, for several years. The receiver died a short time after the verdict,—within six days; a motion was made for a new trial, which was not heard until 1883, and was then overruled on all the grounds therein set out. The refusal of the new trial is the error assigned.
[742]*742On the whole, we are clear that the court below did right to close up this branch of this, protracted litigation, and did not err in letting the verdict stand, especially as the sureties offered to pay the little balance apparently due by the receiver.
Judgment affirmed.
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