120 S.E. 598 | W. Va. | 1923
This is an action of assumpsit brought in the Circuit Court of Cabell County. The suit was brought at the June Rules, 1922. The declaration contains a common count in assumpsit, and a special count setting up substantially, that the plaintiff purchased from the defendants a certain five passenger Dort Touring Automobile at the price of $1,000.00 cash and a Maxwell Roadster Automobile at the price of $400.00; and that at the time of said purchase, the defendants undertook and represented and promised the said plaintiff that the said Dort Automobile was unused and free from defects and in perfection and was not a second hand car. And that in truth and in fact the said Automobile was a second hand car and that the same had been sold previously by the defendants to a party who took the said Automobile out of the state and used the same for a period of four weeks thereby wearing and injuring the engine and bearings and other *246 parts of said automobile, and by reason thereof the plaintiff has been damaged and put to a great charge and expense in and about the keeping of said automobile in condition. Whereupon the said plaintiff says that he has been damaged to the amount of $1,400.00.
The issue was made up and the case tried by a jury on the 28th of September, 1922, and a verdict rendered by the jury for $400.00; a motion was made to set aside the verdict and grant to the defendants a new trial because the same was contrary to the law and evidence, which motion the court over-ruled and entered judgment on the verdict. No exception was taken to the action of the court, in refusing to set aside the verdict and grant a new trial. The defendant below assigns two errors: First, that the court erred in refusing to set aside the verdict and grant a new trial because the same is contrary to the law and the evidence. Second, that the court erred in refusing to give defendants' instruction No. 1, as requested, and erred in modifying said instruction over the objection of the defendants.
The rulings of the lower court were made during the progress of the trial and before the court overruled the motion to set aside the verdict and the defendants below, having failed to have entered upon the record an exception to the ruling of the court in overruling the motion to set aside the verdict of the jury and grant to them a new trial, they are deemed to have waived the errors assigned herein, and this court will not consider the same.
In Dawkins v. Ellis,
It may be argued that the bill of exceptions in this case, properly construed, includes an exception to the ruling of the court in over-ruling the motion to set aside the verdict and grant a new trial but these bills of exception were not signed until after the adjournment of the court in which the case was tried.
"Exceptions for refusal to set aside the verdict and grant a new trial may be made not later than the close of the term."Gilmer v. Sydenstricker,
For the foregoing reasons, we affirm the judgment of the lower court.
*248Affirmed.