JORDAN, Judge.
1. It is first contended by the plaintiff that the order of the trial court denying the defendant's motion for nonsuit constituted the law of the case that the plaintiff had presented sufficient evidence to authorize a recovery in her behalf. This contention is without merit. "When a court passes upon a motion for nonsuit it decides only one question, that is, do the allegations and the proof correspond? In sustaining such a motion the court does not...
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