33 Colo. 387 | Colo. | 1905
delivered the opinion of the court.
Action of claim and delivery. .Defendant, as sheriff, justified under an execution running against a third party. An issue of fact was thus raised. The replication pleaded a discharge in bankruptcy of the judgment debt upon which the execution relied on as a justification had been issued. The new matter presented by the replication was, without further pleading by defendant, perforce the code, denied.— Mills’ Ann. Code, sec. 71; Borcherdt v. Favor, 16 Colo. App. 406, 415.
An issue of fact was presented by the replication. The evidence as to the issues of fact raised by the answer and replication was presented to the court by counsel stipulating in writing as to the facts. The court entered judgment for the defendant.
We cannot pass upon the correctness of this judgment unless the written agreement as to the facts is a part of the record.
A written agreement as to the facts materially differs from an agreed case provided for by our code. —Mills ’ Ann. Code, sec. 278; 1 Ency. of PL and Pr., p. 387.
We speak here merely to a written stipulation
There is no bill of exceptions herein. We must presume that the ruling of the lower court was right.
Judgment affirmed. - Affirmed.
The Chiee Justice and Mr. Justice Maxwell concurring.