Case ID: minn_33/html/0196-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Rebecca S. Thompson vs. Charles Lamb and another.
    February 11, 1885.
    Appeal — Settled Case — Stenographer’s Notes. — This court cannot review findings of fact where there is no case or bill of exceptions showing upon what evidence the findings were based. The notes of the court reporter are not part of the record. — [Rep.
    Appeal by defendants from a judgment of the district court for Mower county.
    
      Thayer á Hibner and N. F. Lamb, for appellants.
    
      J. D. Farmer & Go', and Cameron, Losey & Bunn, for respondent.
   By the Court.

This is an appeal from a judgment entered upon the determination of the issues by the court, upon trial without a jury. No questions are presented for review except such as relate to the correctness of the findings of fact made by the court. But there is no case or bill of exceptions showing upon what evidence the findings were based, and therefore it must be presumed that they are in accordance with the proof. A transcript of the court reporter’s notes of evidence, merely certified by him, does not constitute a record of the case. There is nothing for us to consider, and the judgment is affirmed.