86 Mo. App. 683 | Mo. Ct. App. | 1901
There are two counts in the petition. On the first there was a verdict for plaintiff for $57.80. The second count is for the carrying charges of one jack from Bowling Green, Missouri, to "Wells, Texas. The answer to the second count set up a counterclaim of $800, the alleged value of the jack, which defendant alleged died shortly after arriving at Wells, Texas, and that his death was caused by the negligence of the plaintiff in failing to transport the animal within a reasonable time. On the second count the jury returned a verdict in favor of plaintiff for $30.50, and on the counterclaim in favor of defendant for $30.50. Defendant
1. The remittitur of the full amount found for plaintiff on the second count, it is contended by appellant, obviated any inconsistency in the two verdicts. We think this point, well taken, and that the granting of a new trial for the reason that the verdicts were inconsistent is not justified by the record.
It is further contended by the appellant that the court did not assign as a further reason for granting a new trial,