Reports of Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of California, Volume 79Bancroft-Whitney, 1906 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... plain- tiff was entitled to purchase of the state the land involved in the controversy . The plaintiff had judgment , and the defendant appeals from that and an order denying a new trial . The main contention for a reversal of the ...
... plain- tiff was entitled to purchase of the state the land involved in the controversy . The plaintiff had judgment , and the defendant appeals from that and an order denying a new trial . The main contention for a reversal of the ...
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... plain- tiff's water ditch , and for damages for such interference . The plaintiff alleged that he " for more than five years immediately prior to the diversion of said water as here- inafter stated , to wit , for ten years , had the ...
... plain- tiff's water ditch , and for damages for such interference . The plaintiff alleged that he " for more than five years immediately prior to the diversion of said water as here- inafter stated , to wit , for ten years , had the ...
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... plain- tiff might have claimed such a right for twenty years , but if he did not exercise it adversely , he could not have set the statute of limitations in motion to protect him . We think the demurrer should have been sustained . For ...
... plain- tiff might have claimed such a right for twenty years , but if he did not exercise it adversely , he could not have set the statute of limitations in motion to protect him . We think the demurrer should have been sustained . For ...
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... plain- tiff appeals . The mortgage in suit was executed by Patrick Man- ning in December , 1883 , and was signed , but not properly acknowledged , by Ellen Manning , his wife . The property mortgaged consisted of eighty acres of land ...
... plain- tiff appeals . The mortgage in suit was executed by Patrick Man- ning in December , 1883 , and was signed , but not properly acknowledged , by Ellen Manning , his wife . The property mortgaged consisted of eighty acres of land ...
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... plain letter of the law because we can see no good reason for making it applicable to a case like this . As well might any mortgagee claim under section 1500 that he could maintain his action without pre- senting his claim , and without ...
... plain letter of the law because we can see no good reason for making it applicable to a case like this . As well might any mortgagee claim under section 1500 that he could maintain his action without pre- senting his claim , and without ...
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adverse possession affirmed alimony alleged appeal apply assessment attorney averred Bank bond cause of action cited city and county Civil Procedure claim Code Civ commenced community property complaint concurred constitution contended contract corporation counsel county of San damages deceased declared decree deed defendant demurrer district Duff effect El Dorado County entitled evidence execution facts fendant filed findings foreclosure foregoing opinion fraud grant ground held homestead husband interest issue judgment and order jurisdiction jury land lien marital rights marriage MCFARLAND ment mortgage motion Note citations notice order denying owner paid parties person petition plaintiff pleading Proc proceedings purchase question quiet title refused respondent reversed rule San Francisco Sharon SHARPSTEIN statute statute of frauds street sufficient Superior Court sustained thereof THORNTON tiff tion trial trust void wife William Sharon witness writ