Los Angeles Lime Co. v. Adams

7 Cal. 2d 770
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 20, 1936
DocketL. A. No. 15717; L. A. No. 15718; L. A. No. 15719; L. A. No. 15720
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Los Angeles Lime Co. v. Adams, 7 Cal. 2d 770 (Cal. 1936).

Opinion

THE COURT.

These four cases are similar to the ease of Hammond Lumber Co. v. Adams, L. A. No. 15716 (ante, p. 24 [59 Pac. (2d) 1030]), this day decided, except as to plaintiffs, dates and amounts of the certificates. Upon the authority of our decision in that case, and for the reasons therein announced, we conclude that the court below properly sustained demurrers to the several complaints without leave to amend.

The judgments are, and each is affirmed.

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Hammond Lumber Co. v. Adams
59 P.2d 1030 (California Supreme Court, 1936)

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