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Bass v. the City of Atoka

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Oct 14, 1919
76 Okla. 58 (Okla. 1919)

Opinion

No. 9466

Opinion Filed October 14, 1919.

(Syllabus by the Court.)

Appeal and Error — Evidence — Sufficiency.

Where the only error complained of is that the verdict of the jury and the judgment thereon are not supported by the evidence, where there is any evidence reasonably tending to support the verdict, the same must be sustained. Held, from an examination of the record, the evidence reasonably tends to support the verdict of the jury and the judgment of the court approving same.

Error from District Court, Atoka County; J.H. Linebaugh, Judge.

Action by Amos K. Bass against the City of Atoka and J.E. Davis. Judgment for defendant City of Atoka, and plaintiff, Bass, brings error. Affirmed.

McPherren Cochran, for plaintiff in error.

Ira J. Banta and I.L. Cook, for defendant in error City of Atoka.


This action was begun by plaintiff in error, Bass, against the city of Atoka to recover on a claim alleged to be due from the city to J.E. Davis and by Davis assigned to Bass. The city answered denying any indebtedness to Davis. The case was tried to a jury and verdict rendered in favor of the city. The only error presented by counsel is that the verdict of the jury and the judgment thereon are not supported by the evidence. There was a sharp conflict in the evidence, the city claiming to have paid Davis the full amount due under his contract, and Davis admitting he received the amount, but claiming a portion of the amount, by an arrangement with the mayor, was to reimburse him for expense incurred and was not applied to the credit of the city's indebtedness to him. This issue was submitted to the jury, under proper instruction, and the evidence reasonably tending to support the verdict, such verdict and judgment thereon must be sustained. Muskogee Elec. Tract. Co. v. Rye, 38 Okla. 93, 132 P. 336.

Therefore the judgment of the trial court is affirmed.

KANE, JOHNSON, McNEILL, and HIGGINS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Bass v. the City of Atoka

Supreme Court of Oklahoma
Oct 14, 1919
76 Okla. 58 (Okla. 1919)
Case details for

Bass v. the City of Atoka

Case Details

Full title:BASS v. THE CITY OF ATOKA et al

Court:Supreme Court of Oklahoma

Date published: Oct 14, 1919

Citations

76 Okla. 58 (Okla. 1919)
184 P. 463

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