Case Name: Doyle v. Rector, Etc., of Trinity Church
Court: New York Supreme Court, General Term
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 1891-07-02
Citations: 15 N.Y.S. 626
Docket Number: 
Parties: Doyle v. Rector, Etc., of Trinity Church.
Judges: 
Reporter: West's New York Supplement
Volume: 15
Pages: 626–627

Head Matter:
Doyle v. Rector, Etc., of Trinity Church.
(Supreme Court, General Term, Second Department.
July 2, 1891.)
Appeal—Review—Presumptions.
Where the evidence adduced on the trial is not set out in the case on appeal, it will he presumed that the findings are justified by the evidence. Pratt, J., dissenting.
Appeal from judgment on report of referee.
Action by Thomas Doyle against the Rector of Trinity Church. There was a judgment for defendant, and plaintiff appeals.
Argued before Barnard, P. J., and Dykman and Pratt, JJ.
L. A. Fuller, for appellant. S. P. Nash, for respondent.

Opinion:
Dykman, J.
The judgment formerly rendered in this action in favor of the defendants was reversed by the court of appeals (23 N. E. Rep. 928) upon errors of law, and now a trial has been had before a referee, and the plaintiff has appealed from the judgment. The testimony is not printed in the case, and it is to be assumed that the facts found are justified by the evidence. That being so, the conclusions of law followed, and the report was justified. The judgment should be affirmed, with costs to the respondent.
Barnard, P. J., concurs.