188 Iowa 788 | Iowa | 1920
“Tell the court what was said there between Judge Burr and your Uncle Henry Hinken. A. Well, Judge Burr asked uncle when I was going to get mine, and he said he would buy me a home, for signing off the quitclaim. Q. At that time, did you get anything for signing this deed? A. No, sir. Q. Did you ever receive anything until you got the home the following spring ? A. No, sir.”
Objection to this last question, “as calling for an opinion and conclusion of the witness,” was not well taken; for it called for the negation of a fact, necessarily in the nature of a conclusion. She was asked:
“Now, do you know of your uncle buying a house and lot in the fall of 1905? A. Yes, sir. Q. Did you and your