Opinion ID: 1659230
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Heading: Rendering Money Judgment

Text: The gist of assignments 12, 13 and 15 is that the trial court erred in rendering a money judgment against Tiger Motor Company, and directing it to pay off McMurtry's obligations to Ford Motor Credit Company. It is argued that if the appropriate relief was a money judgment, then the cause should have been heard on the law side, and should have been submitted to a jury. But, the relief granted by the trial court included more than a mere money judgment. We have already pointed out that the granting of a money judgment was incidental relief, and therefore a judgment on the law side would not give complete relief. Owens v. Owens, supra; Coleman v. Estes, supra; Winslett v. Rice, supra.