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Oullahan v. Morrissey
73 Cal. 297
Cal.
1887
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The Court.

— The plaintiff, having consented to the entry of the judgment against himself, cannot appeal from it, or if he can, can be heard only as to that portion to which he did not consent. That in this case is at the most the demand for costs, which, being less than three hundred dollars, does not give this court jurisdiction.

The appeal must be dismissed.

So ordered.'

McKinstry, J., expressed no opinion.

Case Details

Case Name: Oullahan v. Morrissey
Court Name: California Supreme Court
Date Published: Aug 30, 1887
Citation: 73 Cal. 297
Docket Number: No. 11393
Court Abbreviation: Cal.
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