Case Name: Omaha Loan & Trust Company, appellee, v. Mary Ann Fitzpatrick, appellant
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1899-11-23
Citations: 59 Neb. 303
Docket Number: No. 9,024
Parties: Omaha Loan & Trust Company, appellee, v. Mary Ann Fitzpatrick, appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 59
Pages: 303–303

Head Matter:
Omaha Loan & Trust Company, appellee, v. Mary Ann Fitzpatrick, appellant.
Filed November 23, 1899.
No. 9,024.
1. Conflicting Evidence: Review. A finding of the trial court upon conflicting- evidence will not be disturbed or reviewed.
S. Judicial Sales: Appraisement. The appraisement of property for the purposes of judicial sale, as being too low, can be assailed only for fraud.
Appeal from the district court of Douglas county. Heard below before Powell, J.
Affirmed.
I. J. Dunn, for appellant.
Francis A. Brogan, contra.

Opinion:
Norval, J.
This appeal was taken from an order confirming a sale of real estate, the sole objection being that the property was appraised too low. The evidence adduced by the defendant tended to establish that the real estate was worth a much larger sum than was fixed in the appraisement, while the proof introduced on behalf of the plaintiff was to the effect that the property was not worth more than the figure at which it was appraised. We must refrain from weighing conflicting evidence, farther than to ascertain that it sustains the finding. There is an entire lack of evidence to establish fraud in making of the appraisement. The order appealed from is
Affirmed.