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WILLIAMSON v. RANDOLPH ET AL

Oregon Supreme Court
Jun 29, 1927
256 P. 186 (Or. 1927)

Opinion

Submitted on briefs April 14, 1927

Affirmed May 16, 1927 Rehearing denied June 29, 1927

From Multnomah: GEORGE G. BINGHAM, Judge.

For appellants there was a brief over the name of Messrs. Lord Moulton.

For respondent there was a brief over the name of Messrs. McGuirk Schneider.


IN BANC.

This is an appeal from an action upon a promissory note which was in the usual form, and in which the defense was lack of consideration. There were findings and a judgment for the plaintiff and the defendants Eschman, Sorich and Parsons appeal.

AFFIRMED. REHEARING DENIED.


The questions raised on this appeal are entirely questions of fact which are discussed at some length in the briefs of both parties; but there is no bill of exceptions and no transcript of testimony, and, in that condition of the record, the findings of the Circuit Court are conclusive upon these questions and the judgment is affirmed.

AFFIRMED. REHEARING DENIED.


Summaries of

WILLIAMSON v. RANDOLPH ET AL

Oregon Supreme Court
Jun 29, 1927
256 P. 186 (Or. 1927)
Case details for

WILLIAMSON v. RANDOLPH ET AL

Case Details

Full title:OLGA WILLIAMSON v. C.F. RANDOLPH ET AL

Court:Oregon Supreme Court

Date published: Jun 29, 1927

Citations

256 P. 186 (Or. 1927)
256 P. 186