93 Cal. 490 | Cal. | 1892
This is an action by the people on the relation of R. D. Chandler to abate a nuisance.
It is alleged in the complaint that the land upon which the building stands is part of a public street in the city of San Francisco, known as Oregon Street; that defendant placed the structure in said street on or about July
At the trial, among other matters, the defendant introduced in evidence the judgment roll in the action.
As one of its findings of fact, the court found that the allegations of the defendant’s answer, as to the matters therein set forth with reference to the action brought by Smith (the defendant here) against the city and county of San Francisco, were true, but held that the people of the state were not a party to said action, and that consequently the judgment therein rendered was no bar to this action, and thereupon ordered judgment for plaintiff. This identical question was involved in the recent case of People v. Holliday, ante, p. 241, and there decided contrary to the views held by the trial court in this case. The judgment being a complete bar to the cause of action, it becomes unnecessary to examine other assignments relied upon.
Upon the authority of People v. Holliday, ante, p. 241, the judgment and order are reversed as to that portion of the realty described in defendant’s plea of estoppel as set forth in his answer in this action, and to that extent the cause is remanded, with directions to the court below to enter judgment for defendant; in all other respects, let the judgment and order be affirmed.
De Haven, J., McFarland, J., Sharpstein, J., and Beatty, J., concurred.
Mr. Justice Harrison, being disqualified, did not participate in the foregoing opinion.
Rehearing denied.