Case Name: EMERY AIR FREIGHT CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Brian CRANE, d/b/a Brian Crane Association, Defendant and Appellee
Court: South Dakota Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: South Dakota
Decision Date: 1981-11-25
Citations: 312 N.W.2d 722
Docket Number: No. 13325
Parties: EMERY AIR FREIGHT CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Brian CRANE, d/b/a Brian Crane Association, Defendant and Appellee.
Judges: 
Reporter: North Western Reporter 2d
Volume: 312
Pages: 722–722

Head Matter:
EMERY AIR FREIGHT CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. Brian CRANE, d/b/a Brian Crane Association, Defendant and Appellee.
No. 13325.
Supreme Court of South Dakota.
Considered on Briefs Sept. 29, 1981.
Decided Nov. 25, 1981.
Bruce A. Hubbard of Morrill, Hansen, Hubbard & Brown, Sturgis, for plaintiff and appellant.
James W. Olson of Wilson, Bottum, Olson, Goodsell & Nash, Rapid City, for defendant and appellee.

Opinion:
PER CURIAM.
Appellant brought this action to recover for freight services. The action was tried before the court. At the close of appellant's case, appellee moved to dismiss the appellant's complaint and the trial court granted the motion. Appellant appeals from the judgment dismissing the complaint. We affirm.
The court properly granted the dismissal "on the ground that upon the facts and the law the plaintiff has shown no right to relief." SDCL 15-6-41(b). . Appellant's complaint alleged that "at the specific request of [appellee], [appellant] had shipped [appellee's] goods . . . ." The court found that appellee did not request shipment. The evidence showed that a third party had signed the original weigh bills or air bills requesting shipping services. The findings of fact upon which the court concluded that the complaint should be dismissed are not clearly erroneous and will not be set aside. SDCL 15-6-52(a).
The judgment of dismissal is affirmed.