17 Cal. 415 | Cal. | 1861
Field, C. J. concurring.
Suit was brought on an agreement for the sale of certain cattle. This agreement was evidenced by a memorandum in this form: “ January 24th, 1860, sold to Michael Maher forty head of heifers, two years old in spring, to be delivered to him as soon as we can
We think there was no error in this instruction. It affirms the doctrine in Dabovich v. Emeric, 12 Cal. 171; Sedg. on Dam. 264.
We have examined attentively the argument of the appellant and the several points made. We think that the assignments of error are not maintained, but as a detailed examination would settle no new principle, we cannot, in the pressure of business, go into any further criticism of the several points taken.