· 12/16/1885

Golden State & Miners' Iron Works v. Muir

Citations

  • 2 Cal. Unrep. 588
  • 8 P. 836
  • 1885 Cal. LEXIS 866

Syllabus

<p>Contracts — Consideration—Findings—Evidence—Presumption. Judgment against plaintiff, and findings against sufficiency of consideration of written instrument, held, contrary to the evidence, as the uneontradieted evidence of defendant’s witness, instead of overcoming the presumption in favor of the written instrument on which plaintiff based his claim, really showed a sufficient consideration in all respects as foundations for findings in plaintiff’s favor.</p>

Judges: Myrick

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