Case Name: Tyner and Another v. Adams
Court: Supreme Court of Indiana
Jurisdiction: Indiana
Decision Date: 1870-11
Citations: 34 Ind. 401
Docket Number: 
Parties: Tyner and Another v. Adams.
Judges: 
Reporter: Indiana Reports
Volume: 34
Pages: 401–403

Head Matter:
Tyner and Another v. Adams.
Assignment of Errors.—New Trial.—Where the overruling of a motion for a new trial is not assigned as error, the Supreme- Court will not consider any error properly constituting a cause for a new trial, though it be assigned as error.
APPEAL from the Franklin Circuit Court.

Opinion:
Worden, J.
This was an action by the appellee against: the appellants to foreclose a mortgage. Trial by the court; finding and judgment for the plaintiff, a motion for a new trial being overruled.
There is no assignment of error upon any ruling of the court upon the pleadings in the cause, nor upon the ruling of the court in overruling the motion for a new: trial. The errors assigned are all such as were proper to be considered on a motion for a new trial, and as no error is assigned on the ruling upon that motion, the record presents no question for our consideration. This was decided several times by the late court, and the decisions have been followed several times by the court as at present constituted.
The judgment below is affirmed, with costs and five per cent damages.