The Pacific Reporter, Volum 219West Publishing Company, 1924 "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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... verdict excessive. It is well settled that in determining whether a verdict is excessive each case must be ruled chiefly on its own facts and circumstances. 2. Appeal and error C= 1 004(3)— Where Issues properly submitted and verdict ...
... verdict excessive. It is well settled that in determining whether a verdict is excessive each case must be ruled chiefly on its own facts and circumstances. 2. Appeal and error C= 1 004(3)— Where Issues properly submitted and verdict ...
Side 365
... verdict, the fact that the incomplete findings are adverse to the successful party will not prevent a judgment in his favor if the issues and facts included in the general verdict, and upon which no special findings are made, are ...
... verdict, the fact that the incomplete findings are adverse to the successful party will not prevent a judgment in his favor if the issues and facts included in the general verdict, and upon which no special findings are made, are ...
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... verdict for that agency follows as a conclusion of law. actual damages to conform to the proof, and, £=3Por oilier ... verdict of the jury was excessive, and appears to have been given under the influence of prejudice and passion. The ...
... verdict for that agency follows as a conclusion of law. actual damages to conform to the proof, and, £=3Por oilier ... verdict of the jury was excessive, and appears to have been given under the influence of prejudice and passion. The ...
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