TAFT, J.
At the outset, it should be observed that the judgment of the Court of Appeals found all the issues raised by the pleadings in favor of plaintiffs. However, since all the evidence considered by the Court of Appeals has been incorporated in a bill of exceptions, this court can, without weighing evidence, disregard such a general finding as a finding for plaintiffs on a particular factual issue, if the evidence in the record requires a different finding as...
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