· 11/15/1905

Lenoir v. People's Bank

Citations

  • 87 Miss. 559
  • 40 So. 5

Syllabus

<p>1. Ejectment. Evidence. ■ Maps. Code 1892, § 1653.</p> <p>In an ejectment suit, maps of the premises and testimony of surveyors explanatory of them are admissible in evidence unaffected by Code 1892, § 1653, authorizing either party to have a survey made under commission and to recover the cost thereof if he be successful in the suit and it be adjudged that the survey was necessary.</p> <p>2. Appeal. Bevieto of facts. Oonclusiveness of findings.</p> <p>A finding on the facts of a case, made by the judge, a jury being waived, will be presumed by the supreme court to be proper, unless it clearly appear from 'the record to be contrary to the weight of the evidence.</p>

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