138 Minn. 383 | Minn. | 1917
The question whether plaintiff’s membership in the association was legally canceled is controlled by our decision in Stevens v. Minneapolis
The question of damages does not require discussion. Though there appears no evidence of actual damage, the trial court charged the jury that if they.found that defendants acted maliciously they might award exemplary damages. That instruction is in no way challenged, either by exception taken at- the trial, or in the motion for a new trial, and must therefore be taken as the law of the case. 3 Dunnell, Minn. Dig. § 9792. There is evidence in the record from which the jury might well find malice, and the amount of the verdict as reduced by the trial court is within the limits of the jury’s discretion in such cases.
Order affirmed.