Bane v. Gwinn
Citations
- 7 Idaho 439
- 63 P. 634
- 1900 Ida. LEXIS 75
Syllabus
<p>Genuineness of Signature — Evidence—-Comparison of Hand-wket-ing. — In this state, in an action involving the genuineness of a signature, only such papers as are admitted in evidence in the case for other purposes, and such as are admitted to be genuine, should, except in very exceptional eases, be admitted for the purpose of comparison. Where, as in the case at bar, the verdict is against the evidence, there being no substantial conflict in the evidence, the judgment based upon such verdict will be íeversed upon appeal.</p> <p>(Syllabus by the court.)</p>
Judges: Huston, Quarles, Sullivan
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