Northern Indiana Railroad v. Mitchell
23 Ind. 54
Opinion
In this case the causes for a new trial were not assigned with sufficient certainty and directness [55] to require them to be noticed, and the assignment of errors is obnoxious to the same objection.
The judgment is affirmed, with five per cent, damages and costs.
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Northern Indiana Railroad v. Mitchell, 23 Ind. 54 (Ind. 1864).
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