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Bolen Bros. v. Miller

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jun 14, 1928
117 So. 462 (Ala. 1928)

Opinion

1 Div. 507.

June 14, 1928.

Joe M. Pelham, Jr., of Chatom, for appellant.

In view of the decision, it is not necessary that brief be here set out.

Vernol R. Jansen, of Mobile, for appellee.

When the error complained of depends on a disputed interpretation of the evidence, the Supreme Court will not undertake such interpretation in order to, or as an incident of, a review of the Court of Appeals. Ex parte Harris Trans. Co., 214 Ala. 6, 106 So. 223.


The argument for error in the opinion of the Court of Appeals rests, not upon alleged error of law in that opinion, but upon the proposition that the Court of Appeals has not correctly adjudged the effect of the evidence and the facts shown thereby. It is the settled law here that this court will not review the decisions of the Court of Appeals on any question of fact, but only questions of law. Postal Telegraph-Cable Co. v. Minderhout, 195 Ala. 420, 71 So. 91, which has been frequently followed.

Writ denied.

ANDERSON, C. J., and GARDNER and BOULDIN, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Bolen Bros. v. Miller

Supreme Court of Alabama
Jun 14, 1928
117 So. 462 (Ala. 1928)
Case details for

Bolen Bros. v. Miller

Case Details

Full title:BOLEN BROS. v. MILLER

Court:Supreme Court of Alabama

Date published: Jun 14, 1928

Citations

117 So. 462 (Ala. 1928)
218 Ala. 12

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