San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad v. Lee

162 Cal. 761
CourtCalifornia Supreme Court
DecidedMarch 2, 1912
DocketL. A. No. 2760
StatusPublished

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San Pedro, Los Angeles & Salt Lake Railroad v. Lee, 162 Cal. 761 (Cal. 1912).

Opinion

THE COURT.

This case is in all essentials identical to the case of San Pedro etc. Railway Co. v. Hamilton, (No. 2539), 161 Cal. 610, [119 Pac. 1073]. The plaintiff is the same in both cases, the leasehold estate of the plaintiff is the same, and- covers the same land. The defendant’s right of possession is the same as that asserted by the Hamiltons, and finally, all of the legal questions involved and discussed are identical with those in the above mentioned case.

The judgment and order appealed from are, therefore, affirmed.

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San Pedro, L.A. & Salt Lake R.R. v. Hamilton
119 P. 1073 (California Supreme Court, 1911)

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