| Thomas Johnson Michie - 1914 - 872 str.
...843 (5) Review of Questions of Evidence. Where the court, on appeal from an order granting a motion for a' new trial on the grounds that the verdict was contrary to the evidence and that the court gave erroneous instructions, decided that the trial court gave an erroneous... | |
| 1916 - 1204 str.
...The plaintiff brought suit, and on the trial recovered a verdict and judgment for $1,000. A motion for a new trial, on the grounds that the verdict was contrary to law and against the weight of the evidence, was made, and denied. To this denial the defendant filed exceptions,... | |
| 1916 - 1250 str.
...witness. The jury returned a verdict setting up and establishing the will. The caveators made a motion for new trial, on the grounds that the verdict was contrary to law and to the evidence, and was without evidence to support It To these grounds was added another by amendment,... | |
| 1917 - 1196 str.
...after the rendition of a verdict, when counsel for the appellant moved to set aside the verdict and for a new trial on the grounds that the verdict was contrary to law, contrary to the evidence, against the weight of the evidence, excessive, and on all the grounds specified in section 999 of the... | |
| 1917 - 1070 str.
...the evidence shown by this record. In reference to the argument for error in overruling the motion for a new trial on the grounds that the verdict was contrary to the evidence, and that the verdict is excessive, It may be said (as to the former) that whether the... | |
| 1922 - 1120 str.
...answers to these two questions and to direct judgment for defendant and, if the motions were denied, for a new trial on the grounds that the verdict was contrary to the evidence and because improper testimony was received. [4] The two main issues in the case were... | |
| 1918 - 652 str.
...Ormidale, returned a verdict for the pursuer, and assessed the damages at £750. The defender appealed for a new trial, on the grounds that the verdict was contrary to evidence, and that the damages were excessive. The repor^ in the British Medical Journal concludes... | |
| 1895 - 1058 str.
...where it probably occurred, and running away from the place. The Jury found defendant guilty. He moved for a new trial on the grounds that the verdict was contrary to law and evidence, and without evidence to support it. The motion was oven-tiled, and he exccpted. JZ Foster... | |
| 1894 - 1054 str.
...1893, was in favor of the plaintiff, for $705.27 principal and $56.71 interest. The defendant moved for a new trial, on the grounds that the verdict was contrary to evidence, without evidence to support it, and decidedly and strongly against the weight of evidence,... | |
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