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        "text": "OPINION OP THE COURT.\nHANNA, C. J.\nThis case was appealed from the district court of San Juan County by Albert N. Norton and Frank Norton, executors of the last will and testament of D: P. Norton, deceased, for the purpose of reviewing the action of the trial court with reference to the allowance of a claim held by appellee and represented by a promissory note executed by the deceased in his lifetime. The cause was tried to the court without a jury, and judgment was rendered, allowing the claim of appellee, and directing the appellants to pay it in the due course of the administration of the estate.\nThe judgment contained a finding to the effect that the issues were found in favor of the appellee. The principal issues were whether or not the claim of appellee had been filed with the clerk of the probate court within a year from the date of the appointment of the executors, and whether notice of the hearing on the claim had been served upon the executor within the time specified by law. The appellants tendered no requested findings, nor were any proper exceptions taken by them to the finding made by the court. Under such circumstances, the appellee insists that the two questions presented by appellants are not properly before the court. This court has held to the doctrine for which appellee contends in numerous cases. See Fullen v. Fullen, 21 N. M. 212, 224, 153 Pac. 294.\nThe correctness of the ruling of the court upon the admission of the testimony of certain witnesses is presented by appellants. It does not appear that such evidence affected the decision of the court in any wise, or that it considered such testimony in determining the case. Such action, therefore, does not afford ground for reversal of the ease. Halford Ditch Co. v. Independent Ditch Co., 22 N. M. 169, 159 Pac. 860, 861. This testimony concerned conversations between appellee and the attorney for the appellants, and between appellee and the probate judge. As appllants state:\n\u201cThe tendency of these conversations was to show that the claim of appellee was in the hands of the probate judge before the year' had expired.\u201d\nBut independent of this evidence there is ample evidence in the record upon which the trial court might have resolved the question against the contention of the appellants, in that it appears therefrom that one of the executors did not qualify until September 30, 1914, and the filing mark on the claim of appellee shows that the claim was filed of record with the probate court on September 23, 1915.\nThe judgment of the trial court is affirmed; and it is so ordered.\nPARKER and ROBERTS, JJ., concur.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Geo. F. Bruington, of Aztec, and McFie, Edwards & McFie, of Santa Fe, for appellants.",
      "A. B. Eenehan and Daniel K Sadler, both of Santa Fe, for appellees."
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    "head_matter": "[No. 2043.\nAugust 2, 1917.]\nHOPKINS v. NORTON ET AL.\nSYLABUS BY THE COURT.\n1. Nonjurisdictional questions, raised for tke first time on appeal, will not be considered. P. 189\n2. In trials before tbe court, tbe err'oneous admission of testimony will afford no ground for reversal, unless it appears that tbe court considered such testimony in deciding the case. P- 189\nAppeal from District Court, San Juan County; E. C. Abbott, Judge.\nAction by R. P. Hopkins against Albert N. Norton and others. From a judgment for plaintiff, defendants appeal.\nAffirmed.\nGeo. F. Bruington, of Aztec, and McFie, Edwards & McFie, of Santa Fe, for appellants.\n(Devoted to merits).\nA. B. Eenehan and Daniel K Sadler, both of Santa Fe, for appellees.\nA i\u00a3broadside\u201d exception to findings raises no question on appeal.\nGroover v. Indinan, 60 Ga., 406.\nAppeal of Overseers of Poor, 138 Pa. S't., 109; 20 Atl., 944.\nKnox v. Moore, 41 S. C., 355; 19 S. E., 683.\n\u00a1Bell v. U. P. Ejo Co., 194 Fed., 366.\nAs to correct manner of raising questions, see,\nFullen v. Pullen, 21 N M., 212; 153 Pac., 294.\nSee also Codif., 1915, Sec. 4506.\nSouthard v. Latham, 18 N M. 503, 510.\nOnly question which may be reviewed is whether findings sustain judgment.\nStafford v. Crawford, 76 N W. 496; Baird v. Spence, 31 N Y. S'. 1125; Wilson v. Davis, 1 Mont. 183.\nThe Supreme Court will take cognizance of such assignments only as were brought to the attention of the trial judge in a manner to permit their correction by him.\nCodif., See. 4506.\nCrabtree v. Segrist, 3 N. M., 500; 6 Pac., 202.\nChaves v. Meyer, 13 N. M., 368; 107 Pac. 233.\nTerritory v. Mills, 16 N. M., 555; 120 Pac., 325.\nFindings which are embodied in a decree having all the force and effect of formal findings will be accepted as true by the court on appeal, and no inquiry can be made into the sufficiency of the testimony to sustain them unless proper exceptions are taken.\n99 Pac., 13, (Wash.)'"
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