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Breckenridge v. Crocker

Supreme Court of California
Jan 27, 1886
68 Cal. 403 (Cal. 1886)

Summary

In Breckinridge v. Crocker, 68 Cal. 403, nearly all the cases on this point decided before the decision in that case are cited.

Summary of this case from Grigsby v. Shwarz

Opinion

         Department Two

         Hearing in Bank denied.

         Appeal from an order of the Superior Court of Merced County granting a new trial.

         COUNSEL:

         D. M. Delmas, Charles J. Swift, Frank H. Farrar, and J. K. Law, for Appellant.

          P. D. Wigginton, and L. D. McKisick, for Respondent.


         JUDGES: Thornton, J. Myrick, J., and Morrison, C. J., concurred.

         OPINION

          THORNTON, Judge

         This is an action to recover damages for the breach of an alleged agreement to sell and convey certain real property, known as Merced town property. The case was tried before a jury, and a verdict returned in favor of the plaintiff for ninety thousand dollars. The court below granted a new trial, and the appeal is from that order.

         One of the grounds upon which the new trial was asked and granted was, that the verdict was contrary to law, the evidence, and the charge of the court to the jury.

         The court granted the new trial upon the ground of insufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict. Such a motion on the above ground is addressed, as has been frequently held, to the sound legal discretion of the court, and where in such a case the court grants a new trial, this court, in the absence of an abuse of discretion, never interferes with the order. (Peters v. Foss , 16 Cal. 357; Quinn v. Kenyon , 22 Cal. 82; Hall v. Bark Emily , 33 Cal. 522; Phelps v. Union C. M. Co ., 39 Cal. 410; Pierce v. Schaden , 55 Cal. 406; Bronner v. Wetzlar , 55 Cal. 419; Gerold v. The J. M. Brunswick Company , 67 Cal. 124; Pico v. Cohn , 67 Cal. 258.)

         We see no abuse of discretion here.

         Order affirmed.


Summaries of

Breckenridge v. Crocker

Supreme Court of California
Jan 27, 1886
68 Cal. 403 (Cal. 1886)

In Breckinridge v. Crocker, 68 Cal. 403, nearly all the cases on this point decided before the decision in that case are cited.

Summary of this case from Grigsby v. Shwarz
Case details for

Breckenridge v. Crocker

Case Details

Full title:JOHN W. BRECKENRIDGE, Appellant, v. CHARLES CROCKER, Respondent

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jan 27, 1886

Citations

68 Cal. 403 (Cal. 1886)
9 P. 426

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