[DOWNLOAD] "Rocky Mountain Fire Ins. Co. v. Belcher" by Supreme Court of Montana # eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Rocky Mountain Fire Ins. Co. v. Belcher
- Author : Supreme Court of Montana
- Release Date : January 26, 1934
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 65 KB
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ANIMALS, Trespassing Livestock, Bulls Running at Large, Unlawful Castration of Bull, Duty to Notify Owner of Purebred Bull Running at Large before Castrating Same — APPEAL & ERROR, Supreme Court will not Reverse Judgment for Conflict in or Insufficiency of Evidence when there is Substantial Evidence to Support Verdict and Judgment — EVIDENCE, Sufficient Substantial Evidence to Support Verdict, Weight of and Credibility of Witnesses for Jurys Determination, Conflicting Evidence, Resolution of for Jury — INSTRUCTIONS, Given without Objection Become Law of Case, Must be Considered in Entirety — NEGLIGENCE, Failure of Defendant to Act as Reasonably Prudent Person, Failure to Comply with Statute and Give Notice to Owner of Trespassing Purebred Dairy Bull before Castrating Animal — WITNESSES, Credibility for Jury — WORDS & PHRASES, "at large," "allowed to run at large," "running at large." 1. Animals — Evidence — Negligence. Evidence sustained verdict for plaintiff. In action for loss caused by castration by defendant of plaintiffs bull, evidence, including evidence on issues whether defendant had exercised reasonable care to ascertain and notify, in accordance with statute, the owner of bull which he found in his pasture and whether the bull was running at large within meaning of statute, and defendant knew it was running at large, sustained verdict for plaintiff. 2. Appeal and Error — Substantial Evidence Rule. Verdict based on substantial but conflicting evidence will not be disturbed on appeal. Page 212