Opinion ID: 1928361
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 5

Heading: lease default

Text: In the first summarized assignment of error, Landmark asserts that the district court wrongly determined when Owen defaulted in his lease payments. However, Landmark does not argue this issue in its briefs. A claimed prejudicial error must not only be assigned, but must be discussed in the brief of the asserting party; an appellate court will not consider assignments of error which are not discussed in the brief. McArthur v. Papio-Missouri River NRD, 250 Neb. 96, 547 N.W.2d 716 (1996); Ford Motor Credit Co. v. All Ways, Inc., 249 Neb. 923, 546 N.W.2d 807 (1996); Anderson/Couvillon v. Nebraska Dept. ofSoc. Servs., 248 Neb. 651, 538 N.W.2d 732 (1995). As Landmark has failed to address this matter, we do not concern ourselves with it.