Huart v. Goyeneche
56 Cal. 429
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Huart v. Goyeneche, 56 Cal. 429 (Cal. 1880).
Opinion
By the Court :
There was no negligence on the part of defendants or their attorney, and the default should be set aside.
Judgment reversed, and cause remanded, with instructions to set aside the default and permit defendants to answer.
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