McCausland v. McCausland
California Supreme Court Feb 7, 1876 No. No. 4989Published
Synopsis
Marriage—Contract in the Presentí—The Findings of the Court below as ,to a contract of marriage in the present are not to be disturbed when made up on evidence substantially conflicting.
By the COURT. There was evidence tending to prove both a contract of marriage in the present and also a contract per verba de futuro cum copula.
This must be decisive of the case, for, assuming a substantial conflict in the evidence, we cannot disturb the findings of the court below.
Judgment and order appealed from affirmed.
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