by Lib Law Administrator | Jun 23, 2023
CHARLES A. MINOR et al., Appellants, v. HENRY S. PEARSON et al., Appellees. ARGUED JULY 10, 1912. DECIDED JULY 17, 1912. Toliver, C. J., MoCants-Stewart and Johnson, JJ. 1. If no motion is made to set aside a verdict and for a new trial, an appeal can be taken from a...
by Lib Law Administrator | Jun 23, 2023
VIETOR & HUBER, Plaintiff in Certiorari, v. PHILLIP A. THATCHER, Defendant in Certiorari. ARGUED JULY 10, 1912. DECIDED JULY 17, 1912. Toliver, C. J., MoCants-Stewart and Johnson, JJ. Unreasonable delay of a party to seek redress in a cause amounts to lathes on...
by Lib Law Administrator | Jun 23, 2023
HENRY A. PAGE et al., Appellants, v. Z. A. JACKSON, Appellee. ARGUED JULY 11, 1912. DECIDED JULY 11, 1912. ToLiver, O. J., and Johnson, J. 1. In an action on a written contract the contract should be fully set out in the complaint, or a copy thereof filed with the...
by Lib Law Administrator | Jun 23, 2023
L. A. VIEDIER, Appellant, v. JOHN W. FERGUSON, Appellee. ARGUED JANUARY 10, 1912. DECIDED JANUARY 24, 1912. Toliver, C. J., and McCants-Stewart, J. Debt—Appeal from Judgment. Upon stipulation in writing of counsel for both parties, judgment appealed from reversed, and...
by Lib Law Administrator | Jun 23, 2023
THOMAS E. BEY-SOLOW, Appellant, v. JOHN F. MOORE, Appellee. ARGUED JANUARY 9, 1912. DECIDED JANUARY 24, 1912. Toliver, C. J., and McCants-Stewart, J. A judgment by default is an imperfect judgment under the control of the court until the rendition of final judgment;...