295 P. 326 | Ariz. | 1931
George W. Miller, hereinafter called plaintiff, brought suit against J.C. Maddux and Lila Maddux, his wife, J.N. Brewer and Iva Brewer, his wife, and Joe Morgan, the latter being called defendant hereinafter, to foreclose a mortgage on certain real and personal property in Kingman, Arizona. The Madduxes and the Brewers were the makers of the mortgage, and Morgan was made a party on the ground that he claimed a prior lien on the property described in the mortgage. The Madduxes *486 and the Brewers defaulted, but Morgan answered, setting up two separate defenses, the first being an allegation that he held a lien on the property in question, and a denial that the mortgage was a prior lien thereon.
The matter was tried to the court sitting without a jury, and, the trial judge being from an outside county, a decision was filed in the case in accordance with the provisions of section 3697, Revised Code of 1928. From the judgment rendered on such decision and the order denying the motion for a new trial, plaintiff has appealed.
A reporter's transcript of the evidence at the trial was filed in this court, but upon motion of defendant it was ordered stricken. Thereafter plaintiff moved to reinstate the transcript, and filed an affidavit in support of such motion. We have examined the motion and the affidavit carefully, and are of the opinion they do not state a sufficient ground for reinstating the reporter's transcript. The motion is therefore denied.
There are some eight assignments of error set up by plaintiff. All except one of these require an examination of the evidence in the case. We have held repeatedly that, unless all of the evidence is before us, we will not review errors which involve a consideration of the facts disclosed by the evidence. Billups
v. Utah Canal etc. Co.,
Every intendment is in favor of the judgment of the lower court, and, when the record is silent on any point, we must presume such action was taken as will sustain the judgment.Tietjen v. Snead,
For the foregoing reasons the judgment of the superior court of Mohave county is affirmed.
McALISTER, C.J., and ROSS, J., concur. *488