Smith v. Kirk
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Opinion
delivered the opinion of the court.
Action for damages for loss sustained by the plaintiff by reason of the sale to him by defendant of a glandered horse. The defendant suffered default, and judgment was thereupon entered for the. relief demanded. On motion of defendant, an order was made setting aside the default and judgment, and he was permitted to file an answer. Plaintiff has appealed.
The appeal cannot be considered on the merits, for the reason that, whereas the motion was based upon a showing of excusable neglect, the record does not embody properly authenticated copies of the affidavits filed in support of it. It has often been
Affirmed.
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138 P. 1086, 48 Mont. 482, 1914 Mont. LEXIS 11, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/smith-v-kirk-mont-1914.