164 Iowa 707 | Iowa | 1914
I. Plaintiff’s suit is based upon the claim that in May, 1911, he entered into an oral contract with M. L. Mundy, member of the firm of Mundy & Scott, by the terms of which plaintiff was to deliver to one J. F. Doan a team of horses to be used by said Doan in plowing land for Mundy & Scott, and for which the defendants agreed to pay $195 for the team within "sixty days from date of the contract. That in pursuance of such agreement the team was delivered to Doan, and that the defendants have refused to pay for the same as agreed by the contract. The defendants denied the oral agreement, or that they in any manner rendered themselves liable to pay plaintiff for the team. They further claim that on or about the date stated they had entered into a contract with Doan to break certain land for them, and
We discover no error, and the judgment of the lower court is — Affirmed.