Huffman v. Coulter
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Opinion
This is an appeal hy the defendants from an order granting a temporary injunction preventing defendants from allowing cattle owned or. controlled hy them to trespass upon the adjoining land of the plaintiff.
Plaintiff and defendant Coulter are the owners of adjoining unfenced lands. The other defendants are employees of the defendant Coulter and in charge of his cattle.
The first question is carefully and fully answered hy the late case of Montezuma Improvement Co. v. Simmerly, 181 Cal. 722 [189 Pac. 100], wherein it is held that the Estray *174 Act of 1915 (Stats. 1915, p. 636), by the very force of its terms, repeals all “fence laws” in the counties of this state, except in the six counties specified therein, of which San Bernardino is not one; that it is settled law in California that the common-law rule applies in those counties of the state which have been excepted from the operation of the so-called “fence law” of 1850 (Stats. 1850, p. 131), the “Estray Act” of 1851 (Stats. 1851, p. 299), and the successors of those statutes.
A detailed discussion of this question by us, therefore, would be an idle proceeding, the matter being authoritatively settled in this state by a very recent decision of our supreme court.
It appears from the foregoing that the complaint in the instant case contained substantially the allegations of the complaint in the case of Montezuma Improvement Co. v. Simmerly, supra, which complaint was held sufficient to warrant the granting of injunctive relief.
The judgment is affirmed.
Nourse, J., and Sturtevant, J., concurred.
A petition to have the cause heard in the supreme court, after judgment in the district court of appeal, was denied by the supreme court on January 11, 1922.
All the Justices concurred.
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