131 P. 1076 | Okla. | 1913
This was an action upon an account stated, commenced by the defendants in error, plaintiffs below, against the plaintiffs in error, defendants below. Upon trial to a jury there was a verdict for the plaintiffs, upon which judgment was rendered, to reverse which this proceeding in error was commenced.
The first assignment of error is to the effect that the court erred in overruling an objection to the introduction of any testimony, upon the ground that the petition does not state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action. After setting out the allegation claimed to be defective counsel say: "This is merely the statement of a conclusion by the pleader." InHogan v. Bailey,
The next assignment of error is to the effect that the court erred in overruling the demurrer to the evidence. We have examined the record, and are of the opinion that the evidence reasonably supports the verdict of the jury.
Other contentions advanced in the brief of plaintiffs in error have been considered, and found so far untenable that their discussion will serve no useful purpose. The judgment of the court below is affirmed.
All the Justices concur *44