Parker v. Reay

18 P. 124, 76 Cal. 103, 1888 Cal. LEXIS 830
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedMay 7, 1888
DocketNo. 9844
StatusPublished
Cited by13 cases

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Bluebook
Parker v. Reay, 18 P. 124, 76 Cal. 103, 1888 Cal. LEXIS 830 (Cal. 1888).

Opinion

Paterson, J.

1. The assessments levied against lot 13 are separately made and particularly defined in the assessment list. The lot was properly assessed the sum of $647.41 for the construction of gutter-ways and macadam. The other assessment, $62.90, for the crossing on Scott and Tyler streets, should have been made against the east one half of the lot, and the diagram ought to have shown what portion was assessed. (Stats. 1871-72, sec. 8, subd. 3, p. 810.) This portion of the assessment was void, and the demand therefor was invalid; but the assessment for macadam and gutter-ways having been made separately and for the proper amount, and the proper demand having been made, as shown by the return, the motion for a nonsuit was properly denied, notwithstanding the invalidity of the assessment for work on the crossing.

2. The specifications as to the insufficiency of the evidence are too general. That “the evidence is insufficient,—1. To sustain the first finding of fact; 2. Or the second finding of fact; 3. Or the third finding of fact,” etc.,—is not a specification of “the particulars in which such evidence is alleged to be insufficient,” within the meaning of section 659 of the Code of Civil Procedure. (Eddelbuttel v. Durrell, 55 Cal. 277.)

[106]*106We cannot, therefore, consider the point made by the appellant, that the evidence does not support the finding as to the amount due and unpaid.

3. The findings support the judgment.

Judgment and order affirmed.

Searls, C. J., and McKinstry, J., concurred.

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