28 Ind. App. 88 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1901
The court below sustained a demurrer for want of sufficient facts to the complaint of the appellants against the appellee. In their complaint the appellants sought a judgment annulling a certain written contract alleged to have been entered into by the parties. The contract was not set out in the complaint, nor were its contents therein recited, nor was the substance thereof stated; but the written contract was referred to in the complaint as an exhibit thereto attached; and the form of a written contract is set out in the ¡ transcript as an exhibit to the complaint.
Judgment affirmed.