80 Ky. 176 | Ky. Ct. App. | 1882
delivered the opinion of the court.
The principal question to be considered is, whether a motion and grounds for a new trial are necessary in a common law action where the law and facts-are submitted to the court without a jury.
We are of opinion that such motion and grounds for new-trial are necessary in order to a review by this court of any alleged error committed by the court below during the progress of the trial. In the absence of a motion and grounds for a new trial, nothing is brought to this court for review on appeal except the inquiry as to whether the pleadings state any cause of action or any defense, and whether the evidence heard and properly presented by bill authorize the judgment. Every other error is waived by the failure to
As the grounds for a new trial in this case, when the law and the facts were submitted to the court, are too general to authorize an inquiry into the assignment of errors, and as the pleadings present a cause of action and a defense, we will consider only whether the facts justify the judgment. Waiving the consideration of 'any other question in the cas'e, it is clear that an issue was found upon the inquiry as to whether there was a ratification by appellant of the alteration in the note sued on. Upon this issue the evidence is conflicting, and it may be conceded that the weight of the evidence is adverse to the conclusion that.
Judgment affirmed.
Petition for rehearing overruled.