102 Cal. 618 | Cal. | 1894
This is an appeal by defendant from an order of the court below, denying his motion for a change of place of trial.
The action was commenced in the superior court of San Francisco August 26,1892, and summons was served on appellant September 2, 1892; and by various orders his time to answer was extended to and including October 31, 1892. On that day—being the last day for answering—appellant filed a motion for a change of venue to El Dorado county, which he claimed as his place of residence; but no answer or demurrer was filed. The motion was afterwards denied without leave to renew it. On November 3,1892, default was regularly entered against appellant. Afterwards he moved to set aside the default; and, on November 18, 1892, the court ordered that the motion be granted, “ and defendant allowed ten days to answer upon merits.” On the last of the ten days appellant filed an answer, and also another motion for a change of venue. The court denied the second motion, and from the order denying it this appeal is taken.
We think the order appealed from should be affirmed.
The order is affirmed.
De Haven, J., and Fitzgerald, J., concurred.