65 Cal. 42 | Cal. | 1884
The object of this suit, in which the plaintiff was successful in the court below, was to obtain a decree annulling a certain judgment rendered by a justice of the peace and a certain sale of real property made under an execution issued upon the judgment. The complaint in substance charges that the defendant, Weissbein Brothers & Co., a B. & B. corporation, is, and was at the times mentioned in the complaint, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State, and as such on the 9th of September, 1882, placed in the hands of a certain justice of the peace a certain promissory note executed by the plaintiff herein for $98.95, payable sixty days after its date to one Walker or order, and which note was indorsed by Walker. That the justice of the peace, on said 9th of September, filed the
The findings of the court below are in substantial conformity to the facts alleged in the complaint. The judgment decrees null and void the judgment entered in the Justices’ Court and the execution sale thereunder, and quiets the plaintiff’s title to the property as against the defendants to this action and all
Judgment reversed and cause remanded.
McKinstry, J., and McKee, J., concurred.