18 Ind. 166 | Ind. | 1862
This was an action by Coats, the assignee of a promissory note against Lansing, the assignor. The note bears date August the 10th, 1859; is for the payment of 90 dollars; was executed by Smith § Seely, payable to Lansing, and was by him assigned to Coats. Upon the issues there was a verdict for the plaintiff. Motion for a new trial denied; and judgment, &c.
The only point made in the appellant’s brief relates to the insufficiency of the evidence to sustain the verdict. In the
The judgment is affirmed, with 5 per cent, damages and costs.