21 Cal. 135 | Cal. | 1862
Field, C. J. and Norton, J. concurring.
The Scott River Water and Mining Company executed to the plaintiff a mortgage upon certain ditch property in the county of Siskiyou. The mortgage debt not being paid, a suit was brought, and a decree obtained under which the property was sold—the plaintiffs becoming the purchasers, and receiving the usual certificate of sale, and at the expiration of six months thereafter a deed. The present suit was brought to recover the rents and profits during a portion of the time allowed for redemption, and to obtain an injunction and the appointment of a receiver. A judgment was rendered granting the relief asked; and from this judgment two of the defendants, McQueen and Richardson, appeal.
w The matters chiefly relied on for a reversal grow out of certain transactions between the Scott River Company and one Steele. These transactions took place subsequently to the execution of the mortgage, and we do not see in what respect the rights of the plaintiffs were prejudiced by them. Steele was in possession of the property when the foreclosure suit was commenced, and was made a party to the suit—and Ms rights, whatever they may have been.
Ordered accordingly.