MIDDLETON, J.
The sole effect of the stipulation was to submit the case on motion of the defendant for judgment at the close of plaintiff's evidence. As in all cases so submitted, all evidence must be given the construction most favorable to the plaintiff. The court does not under such motion determine the weight of the evidence but whether there is any evidence as to which reasonable minds might differ. If the court finds that there is no evidence worthy of being...
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