Pacific Seaside Home for Children v. Newbert Protection District

49 Cal. App. 326
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedSeptember 20, 1920
DocketCiv. No. 3211
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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Pacific Seaside Home for Children v. Newbert Protection District, 49 Cal. App. 326 (Cal. Ct. App. 1920).

Opinion

THOMAS, J.

In this action damages are sought for an alleged interference by the defendant with the natural flow of the waters of the Santa Ana River.

There was served and filed a third amended complaint, to which a general demurrer was interposed and sustained [327]*327without leave to amend. No judgment was given, made, or entered. The attempted appeal is from the order sustaining the demurrer.

[1] Such an order, under our law, is not appealable. (Sec. 963, Code Civ. Proc.)

The attempted appeal is dismissed.

Finlayson, P. J., and Weller, J., concurred.

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