63 Cal. 118 | Cal. | 1883
The court erred in sustaining the demurrers to the amended complaint filed on the 2d of April, 1882.
The demurrers admitted all the material allegations of the complaint. These showed that the plaintiffs were the owners in fee, and entitled to the possession of the demanded premises, and that the defendants were in possession of the same, and wrongfully withheld them from the plaintiffs. The cause of action was, in no respect, different from that stated in the first complaint, which had been filed on the 8th of August, 1881, except that it ran against a party named as a defendant, whose name did not appear in the first complaint, who, it was alleged, was in possession as a tenant of his co-defendant, Merritt. But
Judgment and order reversed, and cause remanded with direction to overrule the demurrers, and allow the defendants to answer.
Ross, J., and McKinstry, J., concurred.