75 Neb. 749 | Neb. | 1906
Plaintiff in error sued for damages on account of the breach of an alleged contract for the purchase of a quantity of potatoes. The answer was a general denial. _ In the trial court a jury was waived and the case heard before the court, resulting in judgment for the defendant.
The chief complaint of the plaintiff in error is that, over his objections, evidence was admitted for the purpose of proving that the conversation relied upon by him as constituting the contract was had in jest, and therefore not binding upon the parties. This contention cannot be sustained. The denial put the existence of a contract in issue, and under the denial it was competent for the defendant to prove any facts tending to show that no contract was ever made.
There is evidence to sustain the finding of the trial court, and we recommend that the judgment be affirmed.
By the Court: For the reasons stated in the foregoing opinion, the judgment of the district court is
Affirmed.