148 P. 333 | Mont. | 1915
delivered the opinion of the court.
On January 8, 1914, in the justice’s court of Chinook Township, before F. N. Williams, justice of the peace, the Empire Cattle Company commenced an action against J. N. Akin, to recover a sum of money alleged to be the unpaid price of a mare sold and delivered. Akin answered and by consent the cause was set down for trial on February 2, 1914, at 10 A. M. On January 31, 1914, one'Schuler, manager of the cattle company, orally, out of court and without the presence or assent of Akin, requested, the justice to postpone the trial to February 10; on February 2, 1914, Akin appeared, but the cattle company was not present nor represented; whereupon Akfn demanded that the cattle company’s default for nonappearance be entered and that the cause be dismissed; this was refused with the information that the cause had been continued to February 10, at 10 A. M. On February 10 the cattle company appeared, but Akin was not present nor represented; whereupon, after waiting one hour, the justice heard testimony in support of the complaint, and rendered judgment against Akin in accordance with the prayer thereof. Upon these facts, as
The judgment appealed from was correct. The justice did not
The judgment appealed from is affirmed.
Affirmed.
Motion for rehearing denied July 7, 1915.