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Heath v. Wilson
73 P. 182
| Cal. | 1903
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When this case was in Department, the foregoing opinion was prepared. After further consideration, we are satisfied with and adopt the same, and are of the opinion that for the reasons therein given the judgment of the lower court was right. It is therefore not necessary to consider the contention of counsel for respondent that the latter had acquired a perfect title by adverse possession.

The judgment appealed from is affirmed.

Shaw, J., Van Dyke, J., Lorigan, J., Henshaw, J., and Angellotti, J., concurred.

Rehearing denied.

Beatty, C.J., dissented from the order denying a rehearing.

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Case Details

Case Name: Heath v. Wilson
Court Name: California Supreme Court
Date Published: Jun 19, 1903
Citation: 73 P. 182
Docket Number: S.F. No. 2109.
Court Abbreviation: Cal.
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