Webb v. Clark
65 Cal. 56 | Cal. | 1884
Ejectment, wherein plaintiff established in himself a right of entry to the land in dispute at the commencement of the action, and defendant attempted to bar the right by proof of five years’ adverse possession from the time of his entry on the land in 1876. But, as a witness on his own behalf, he testified that he had not, at any time during his occupancy of the land, paid the taxes which had been levied and assessed upon
Judgment and order reversed and cause remanded.