45 Cal. 51 | Cal. | 1872
There is evidence in these cases tending to support each of the findings of fact. Upon the issue as to whether the failure of the water in the stream below the defendant’s dam was caused by the dam, or was consequent upon the usual course of the seasons, there was a conflict in the evidence, and therefore the finding oil that issue will not be disturbed.
The point on which the defendant mainly relies is that the evidence shows that he had acquired a right by prescription to divert the water by means of his dam. To this point the plaintiffs present several answers. One is that the de
Jtidgments and orders affirmed.