66 Cal. 356 | Cal. | 1885
It appears in this cause, which was an action to enforce the lien of a street assessment, that the property owners took the contract for doing the work, and that after the work was done and the assessment made by the proper officer, the contractors assigned for value received to the plaintiff all their right, title and interest in said contract, and in the assessment, warrant, and diagram, and all the moneys due and to grow due thereon.
Patterson, one of the contracting property owners and assignors, was a party defendant, and the court rendered judgment against him.
It is contended that Patterson, the appellant, is estopped to deny the validity of the contract and of the assessment. We
Judgment and order affirmed.
Myrick, J., and Sharpstein, J., concurred.