FULTON v. TEETER

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FULTON v. TEETER
1926 OK 631
248 P. 584
121 Okla. 154
Case Number: 16912
Decided: 07/20/1926
Supreme Court of Oklahoma

FULTON
v.
TEETER et al.

Syllabus

ΒΆ0 Appeal and Error--Reversal--Insufficiency of Evidence. When there is a trial by a court without the intervention of a jury, and the court makes a general finding in favor of one of the parties and against the other, and there is no competent testimony reasonably tending to support the judgment, the same will be reversed on appeal.

Bowling & Farmer, H. G. Butts, S. J. Goodwin, and Chas. E. Wells, for plaintiff in error.
Homer L. Hurt, for defendants in error.

PHELPS, J.

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