91 Iowa 352 | Iowa | 1894
II. At the conclusion of the testimony, interveners moved for a verdict upon the ground that there was no evidence upon which the jury could find for the plaintiff. This motion was overruled, and the ruling assigned as error. It is not required that we should, here, discuss the evidence bearing upon this question. We have examined it with care, and reach the conclusion that, under it, the motion was properly overruled and the case allowed to go to the jury. We are also of the opinion that there was no error in overruling appellants’ motion for a new trial upon the ground that the verdict is not sustained by the evidence.