Carroll v. Belden
California Supreme Court Aug 29, 1883 No. No. 8636Published
Synopsis
Appeal—Conflicting Evidence.—The Trial Court’s Finding upon a substantial conflict of evidence as to the understanding of the transaction had by the parties is not to be disturbed.
By the COURT. There is a substantial conflict in the evidence regarding the understanding of the parties as to the transactions involved in this case. Therefore we will not disturb the findings of the court below.
Judgment and order affirmed.
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