Newbury v. Lineberger
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Opinion
Action to recover the amount of a commission, alleged to be due on a contract to pay for services rendered by the plaintiffs in procuring for the defendants a tenant to whom the defendants made a lease of real property.
With one exception, all of the points urged by appellants consist of claims that the evidence is insufficient to support certain findings of fact'. [1] The bill of exceptions contains the evidence received at the trial, but the record contains no specification of any kind directed to insufficiency of the evidence to support the findings. This being so, no question of sufficiency of the evidence to sustain the findings can be considered on this appeal. (Regoli v. Stevenson, 179 Cal. 257, [176 Pac. 158]; Carter v. Canty, 181 Cal. 749, [186 Pac. 346].)
The judgment is affirmed.
Shaw, J., and James, J., concurred.
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