Victor Power & Mining Co. v. Zerr

11 Cal. App. 503
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedOctober 18, 1909
DocketCiv. No. 652
StatusPublished

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Victor Power & Mining Co. v. Zerr, 11 Cal. App. 503 (Cal. Ct. App. 1909).

Opinion

HART, J.

is an action, ejectment in form, and the-appeal is from the judgment and an order refusing to grant the motion of the defendant to set aside the default entered against him for failure to answer the complaint within the-time allowed by the court upon overruling the demurrer to-said complaint and to vacate the judgment entered upon said, default.

The facts and the lawpertinent thereto are, confessedly,, similar to those in the case of the plaintiff herein against C. L. Cole—No. 651, ante, p. 497, [105 Pac. 758]—an opinion in which has this day been filed.

It therefore follows that, upon the authority of said case No. 651, the judgment and the order appealed from herein, must be affirmed, and such is the order.

Chipman, P. J., and Burnett, J., concurred

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Victor Power and Mining Co. v. Cole
105 P. 758 (California Court of Appeal, 1909)

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