68 P. 476 | Cal. | 1902
This is an appeal from a judgment in plaintiff's favor in an action for unlawful detainer brought for failure to comply with a demand to pay rent or surrender the premises, which demand was made after said rent was due.
The complaint alleges facts showing that there was due plaintiff for rent two hundred dollars on April 1, 1899, and that no part thereof has ever been paid, and the court so found. The prayer of the complaint was for a forfeiture of the lease, restitution of the premises, "and the recovery of $600, being treble the rent now due as aforesaid." In its conclusions of law the court found that judgment should be entered for plaintiff against defendant for the forfeiture and restitution prayed for, "and further awarding the sum of $400 for the rents of said premises due and accruing." In the judgment the court awarded the plaintiff the relief prayed for as to the forfeiture of the lease and restitution of the premises, "together with the sum of $400 rents, damages with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent," etc.
The only points made by appellant are, that the conclusions of law are inconsistent with the allegations of the complaint and findings as above set forth, and that the findings do not support the judgment.
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It is a matter of no consequence that the amount to be recovered in the action is described in the decree as "rents, damages." The material question is, Do the findings support a judgment for that amount of money? — and we have already answered that question in the affirmative. It was not improper to designate the amount for which judgment was rendered as "rents," — for it was rents. Neither do we see any impropriety in designating as "damages" the amount of money recovered in any judgment, — for "every person who suffers detriment from the unlawful act or omission of another may recover from the person in fault a compensation therefor in money, which is called damages." (Civ. Code, sec.
We advise that the judgment be affirmed.
Haynes, C., and Cooper, C., concurred.
For the reasons given in the foregoing opinion the judgment is affirmed.
Harrison, J., Garoutte, J., Van Dyke, J. *132