People v. Hyde

48 Cal. 431, 1874 Cal. LEXIS 170
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 1, 1874
DocketNo. 3,746
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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People v. Hyde, 48 Cal. 431, 1874 Cal. LEXIS 170 (Cal. 1874).

Opinion

By the Court, McKinstry, J.:

Even though it be assumed that the description contained in the assessment is sufficient, the complaint alleges that a large'portion of the lands assessed to the defendants belonged, in fact, to other persons. But the attempted assessment is void. (People v. Cone, ante p. 427.)

Judgment and order reversed.

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