140 P. 1106 | Idaho | 1914
This action was commenced by the plaintiff for the purpose of ascertaining and determining the true boundary line between the homestead entries of the plaintiff and the defendant, Joseph D. Bohney. The plaintiff and defendant differed as to the location of said line as established by the original government survey. By answer the defendant put in issue the allegations of the complaint as to the location of said line, and such question was by trial presented to a jury who returned a general verdict
We can note no error in the particulars assigned sufficient to authorize or require a reversal of this judgment, for if there is any error in the rulings questioned it is but purely technical, and in no sense and no manner prejudicial, and at most can only be such harmless or technical error as abounds in every trial of some considerable length which is vigorously, and oftentimes blunderingly, contested. This court is admonished by sec. 4231 of the Revised Codes that no judgment shall be reversed or affected by reason of errors or defects which do not affect the substantial rights of the parties.
Costs are awarded to respondent.