65 Ind. App. 413 | Ind. Ct. App. | 1917
Appellant filed his complaint against appellee in two paragraphs, the first being on a promissory note and the second on an account. Issues were joined by an answer in general denial. Trial was had by the court, with finding for appellee and judgment accordingly. Appellant filed his motion for a new trial, which was overruled, and this action of the trial court
In appellant’s motion for a new trial the following reasons are assigned therefor: (1) The finding of the court is not sustained by sufficient evidence. (2) The finding of the court is contrary to law. (3) The finding of the court is not fairly supported by the evidence. (4) The finding of the court is clearly against the weight of the evidence. (5) The judgment is clearly against the weight of the evidence. (6) The judgment is not fairly supported by the evidence. (7) The judgment is contrary to law.
Note. — Reported in 117 N. E. 526.