155 Iowa 260 | Iowa | 1912
The case was before us upon a former appeal. 138 Iowa, 25. Reference may be had to such former opinion for many of the details of facts. The case was before us at that time upon the appeal of the plaintiff, against whom a verdict had been directed in the trial court. We held that the case was clearly for the jury, and reversed the order accordingly. It is now contended by appellant that a verdict should have been again directed in its favor, and this is the principal question argued. The trial below was had upon substantially the same testimony as was the original trial; such testimony being read from transcript by agreement of parties. It is argued by appellant, however, that there was sufficient additional testimony adduced on the last trial to support its present position.
The'judgment of the trial court must therefore be affirmed.