Ryan v. Busick
This text of 194 P. 514 (Ryan v. Busick) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering California Court of Appeal primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
This is a proceeding auxiliary to a matter pending in this court wherein the above-named petitioners prayed for a writ of mandate against the superior court and Honorable C. O. Busick, judge thereof, which prayer was denied on August 2-5th last. In that proceeding a restraining order pendente lite was issued. A few days after the entry of judgment denying the prayer of the petition the respondents proceeded to enforce the decree in the original action, the subject matter of the application for the writ and restraining order.
Petitioners filed in this court their affidavit on proceedings to bring respondents into contempt for failure to observe the terms of the restraining order. An order to show cause was issued on August 30th last and the matter has remained on the calendar since that date awaiting the filing of briefs by the respective parties. The matter ripened for decision only on November 10th.
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The order to show cause is vacated and the proceeding dismissed.
Burnett, J., and Hart; J., concurred.
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