125 Iowa 76 | Iowa | 1904
The sixth instruction given by the court was based upon the theory of rescission, and was correct. It follows that the instruction asked by the defendant, stating that a re-, scission was not pleaded, was rightly refused.
What has heretofore been said disposes of the contention that the motion for a new trial should have been granted
The stallion was warranted to get with foal sixty per /cent, of the mares properly and carefully served, provided he was kept in a proper manner, the mares* regularly returned, and all reasonable effort and precaution taken by the plaintiff and the owners of the mares to get them with foal. Instructions 5 and 6 covered this question fully and fairly, and contained the substance of the request made relative thereto.
We find no error in the rulings upon the introduction of evidence for which there should be a reversal.
The judgment is reduced $51, and as thus modified, it is affirmed.