Brady v. Page
5 P. 103, 66 Cal. 232, 1884 Cal. LEXIS 740
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Brady v. Page, 5 P. 103, 66 Cal. 232, 1884 Cal. LEXIS 740 (Cal. 1884).
Opinion
The order of December 21, 1877, purporting to appoint a guardian ad litem for the minor defendant, constitutes no part of the judgment roll. (Emeric v. Alvarado, 64 Cal. 529.) As the judgment roll discloses no error, and the appeal is from the judgment on the roll alone, the judgment is affirmed.
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Emeric v. Alvarado
2 P. 418 (California Supreme Court, 1884)
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