171 P. 276 | Mont. | 1918
delivered tbe opinion of tbe court.
. The facts out of which this controversy arises are set forth fully in Grant v. Williams, ante, p. 246, 169 Pac. 286. This appeal is from the judgment in favor of defendant Lutz and his sureties, Bogy and Price.
1. It is not alleged in the complaint that Lutz acted maliciously
2. The complaint charges that defendant Lutz acted in his
The complaint does not state a cause of action, and the court ruled correctly in sustaining the demurrer.
The judgment is affirmed.
I'Affirmed.