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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

HANSON, Respondent, v. ROBBINS, Executor, et al., Appellants.
    (No. 4,017.)
    (Submitted May 1, 1919.
    Decided June 18, 1919.)
    Motion for rehearing denied September 16, 1919.
    [182 Pac. 126.]
    For syllabus, see Crosby v. Robbins, ante, p. 179.
    
      Appeal from District Court, Yellowstone County; A. C. Spencer, Judge.
    
    Action by Albert S. Hanson against E. L. Robbins, as executor of tbe estate of Jobn D. Losekamp, deceased. From a judgment for plaintiff, and an order denying defendant’s motion for new trial, defendant appeals.
    Judgment and order reversed, and cause remanded for new trial.
    
      Messrs. Johnston & Coleman, for Appéllant Robbins, filed a brief; Mr. Wm. Johnston argued tbe cause orally.
    
      Messrs. Collins, Campbell & Wood,, for Respondent, submitted a brief; Mr. Sterling M. Wood argued tbe cause orally.
    By stipulation of counsel, briefs filed in Crosby v. Robbins, ante, p. 179, made part of briefs filed in tbis cause.
   MR. JUSTICE HOLLOWAY

delivered the opinion of tbe court.

Tbis ease is controlled by tbe decision in Crosby v. Robbins et al., ante, p. 179, 182 Pac. 122. Upon tbe authority of that ease, tbe judgment and order are reversed, and tbe cause is remanded for a new trial.

Reversed and remanded.

Mr. Chief Justice Brantly and Mr. Justice Cooper' concur.