39 Cal. 555 | Cal. | 1870
delivered the opinion of the Court, Sprague, J., and Temple, J., concurring :
The action is to recover a lot in the City of San Jose, and the plaintiff deraigns title through a grant made in 1847, by the Alcalde, to one Yillagrana, a deed from the latter to Peter Davidson, made in June, 1847, and a conveyance from Davidson to the plaintiff, made in April, 1867. The defendants claim that the alleged grant to Yillagrana, is void for uncertainty; and deraign their title to the premises.under conveyances from the City of San Jose, as successors in interest to the former pueblo of that name. On the trial, the Court held the,grant to Yillagrana to be valid and sufficiently certain ; and the defendants, in order to establish an outstanding title in a third person, then put in evidence a conveyance ^from Davidson to one Black, made in 1847, nearly twenty years prior to .the conveyance from the same grantor to the plaintiff. To rebut this evidence, the plaintiff put in evidence a deed from Black to himself, bearing date in the
Judgment reversed, and new trial ordered.
By Wallace, J.: I dissent.
Rhodes, C. J.,.expressed no opinion.