32 Iowa 161 | Iowa | 1871
Upon the trial the court instructed tl £ jury as follows: “If you find that in the fall of 1867 the plaintiff was the owner of the mare in question, and find that the plaintiff had no use for said mare during the then following winter; and find that the plaintiff, to avoid the expense of keeping said mare during said winter, requested the defendant to take the said mare and do his
In our opinion the instruction contains a correct exposition of the law.
II. It is further claimed that the verdict of the jury is not sustained by the evidence. There is testimony from which the jury might well have found the existence of the facts supposed in the above instruction. Hence the verdict is not unsupported by the evidence.
Affirmed.