Boyd v. Boyd

1 Citing case

  1. Boyd v. McElroy

    100 P.2d 624 (Colo. 1940)   Cited 6 times
    In Boyd v. McElroy, 105 Colo. 527, 100 P.2d 624, the court said: "In litigation over a lease * * *, the parties concerned being fully acquainted with the premises, any uncertainty in description was cured by the introduction of record evidence accurately describing the land."

    We affirmed this decree without written opinion. Boyd v. Boyd, 100 Colo. 320, 67 P.2d 1118. There are twenty-eight assignments of error, twenty-five of which are directed to alleged improper admission of evidence; the other three simply stating that the judgment was wrong, not based upon sufficient evidence, and that "the court erred in denying the cross complaint of plaintiff in error."