Snyder v. McDonald

72 P. 1101, 67 Kan. 825, 1903 Kan. LEXIS 346
CourtSupreme Court of Kansas
DecidedMay 9, 1903
DocketNo. 13,127
StatusPublished

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Snyder v. McDonald, 72 P. 1101, 67 Kan. 825, 1903 Kan. LEXIS 346 (kan 1903).

Opinion

Per Curiam:

There are no complaints to the giving or refusing of instructions nor to the admission or rejection of evidence. The only error complained of is that the evidence does not support the general finding. Our attention is not directed to any particular fact upon which the evidence is essentially weak, and it appears that there is some competent evidence tending to prove the material facts nec'essary to entitle the plaintiff to recover.

The judgment is affirmed.

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