181 Iowa 342 | Iowa | 1917
There was 'a sharp dispute between the parties concerning the alleged contracts, Defendants contend that they were completed in every detail, whereas plaintiff testified that, notwithstanding the fact that negotiations were .had regarding the purchase of the property in question, no conclusion or agreement was ever reached. This question, the court properly submitted to the jury. There is no claim that the team of horses was delivered to the plaintiff, and it is admitted that delivery thereof could not be made on the 17th, because there was a chattel mortgage on the team, which defendants claim was to be released before delivery. It is also claimed that arrangements were made for the release thereof, but it was admitted on the trial that same had not been released.
Shortly after the dates on which it is claimed the above transactions were had, plaintiff commenced suit against the
Because of the error here pointed out, this cause must be reversed. Other alleged errors relied upon by appellant need not be discussed in detail, as they are not likely to arise upon a retrial of this cause. — Reversed-