"{\"id\": \"10672672\", \"name\": \"Vernon BAHM, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Reuben EISENBARTH, Defendant and Appellant\", \"name_abbreviation\": \"Bahm v. Eisenbarth\", \"decision_date\": \"1983-10-31\", \"docket_number\": \"Civ. No. 10489\", \"first_page\": 568, \"last_page\": \"569\", \"citations\": \"339 N.W.2d 568\", \"volume\": \"339\", \"reporter\": \"North Western Reporter 2d\", \"court\": \"North Dakota Supreme Court\", \"jurisdiction\": \"North Dakota\", \"last_updated\": \"2021-08-10T21:14:03.706619+00:00\", \"provenance\": \"CAP\", \"judges\": \"ERICKSTAD, C.J., and VANDE WALLE, SAND and H.F. GIERKE III, JJ., concur.\", \"parties\": \"Vernon BAHM, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Reuben EISENBARTH, Defendant and Appellant.\", \"head_matter\": \"Vernon BAHM, Plaintiff and Appellee, v. Reuben EISENBARTH, Defendant and Appellant.\\nCiv. No. 10489.\\nSupreme Court of North Dakota.\\nOct. 31, 1983.\\nRosenberg, Evans, Moench & Baird, Bismarck, for plaintiff and appellee; argued by Dale W. Moench, Bismarck.\\nCalvin Hoovestol, Bismarck, for defendant and appellant; argued by Calvin Hoo-vestol, Bismarck.\", \"word_count\": \"377\", \"char_count\": \"2333\", \"text\": \"PEDERSON, Justice.\\nClaiming that he had sold Eisenbarth $882 worth of hay and had not been paid, Bahm proceeded with an action in small claims court (Ch. 27-08.1, NDCC). Eisen-barth elected to remove the action to county court and, in his answer and counterclaim, admitted the purchase but alleged that the quality of the hay was intentionally and mailiciously misrepresented. Eisen-barth asked for $1,500 exemplary damages, plus storage and shipping costs.\\nTrial was to the court without a jury, after which findings of fact, conclusions of law and order for judgment were made by the court (Rule 52(a), NDRCivP). There were special findings that some of the hay was \\\"bad\\\"; that the quality of the hay was \\\"average\\\"; and that there was no intentional or malicious misrepresentation of the quality. By separate conclusions of law the court determined that Bahm was entitled to recover the sum of $786, plus statutory costs, and that Eisenbarth's counterclaim should be dismissed with prejudice.\\nThere is no transcript' of the testimony received at the trial, and the alternatives provided by Rule 10(f) or (g), NDRAppP have not been followed. We must accordingly accept the findings of fact as correct.\\nEisenbarth appeals and argues (if we understand correctly) that, as a matter of law, he had a right to reject the hay; he did seasonably reject it; he had a right to revoke his acceptance of the hay; he did seasonably revoke his acceptance; and that he had no obligation to return the rightfully rejected hay. These rights, he asserts, are available to him under \\u00a7 41-02-65,41-02-71, and 41-02-65(2)(e), NDCC, the Uniform Commercial Code.\\nThere were no findings of fact made that would provide the required support for conclusions compatible with Eisenbarth's assertions. It would have been error had the trial court made conclusions of law not justified by the findings of fact.\\nThe judgment is affirmed.\\nERICKSTAD, C.J., and VANDE WALLE, SAND and H.F. GIERKE III, JJ., concur.\"}"