Northwestern Pacific Railroad Co. v. Snider

137 P. 1119, 166 Cal. 781, 1913 Cal. LEXIS 382
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedDecember 30, 1913
DocketS.F. No. 6515.
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Northwestern Pacific Railroad Co. v. Snider, 137 P. 1119, 166 Cal. 781, 1913 Cal. LEXIS 382 (Cal. 1913).

Opinion

This is an action to condemn lands for a right of way for the plaintiff's railroad. Judgment was given for the plaintiff, and the defendant appeals therefrom. The cause was submitted upon the arguments made and the briefs filed in the case of NorthwesternPacific Railroad Company v. Lambert (S.F. No. 6514), ante, p. 749, [137 P. 1116], the questions involved in the two causes being practically the same. In the cause mentioned an opinion has been filed affirming the judgment. For the reasons stated in that opinion, the judgment in this cause is affirmed.

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Northwestern Pac. R.R. Co. v. Lambert
137 P. 1116 (California Supreme Court, 1913)

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137 P. 1119, 166 Cal. 781, 1913 Cal. LEXIS 382, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/opinion/northwestern-pacific-railroad-co-v-snider-cal-1913.