110 Wash. 610 | Wash. | 1920
The respondent, as plaintiff, brought this action to rescind and set aside a conveyance of real estate, which he alleged he was induced to make by reason of certain false and fraudulent representations, upon which he relied. Prom a judgment against all of the defendants in accordance with the prayer of the complaint, Mauser and wife have appealed.
General assignments of-error are made upon the admission and rejection of evidence, but no basis therefor is shown by the abstract, nor have any particular rulings of the court been in any manner pointed out or called to our attention. Under these conditions, we decline to go over the statement of facts and consider each ruling of the court upon the admission and rejection of evidence, as being no part of our duty. ,
All of the remaining errors assigned go to the sufficiency of the evidence to warrant the judgment. The
It would serve no good purpose to attempt to state the facts here or discuss the evidence in detail, and anything less than a full statement and discussion might be misleading.
Finding that the evidence warrants the judgment of the trial court, that judgment is affirmed.
Holcomb, C. J., Bridges, Fullerton, and Mount, JJ., concur.