LEWIS v. STARLIN

No. 9228.

267 P.2d 127 (1954)

LEWIS, et al. v. STARLIN et al.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided February 25, 1954.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Raymond F. Gray, Ronan, argued the case orally for appellants.

F.N. Hamman, Polson, argued the case orally for respondents.


FREEBOURN, Justice.

This action was tried by the district judge sitting without a jury, the same being waived by the parties, as between Russell Starlin, appellant, and R.C. Peterson, respondent. The issues were made and framed by an amended cross-complaint of appellant, the answer thereto of respondent, and appellant's reply to such answer. Judgment was rendered in favor of Starlin and against Peterson for $207. Dissatisfied with the amount allowed him, Starlin appealed...

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