18 Cal. 131 | Cal. | 1861
Cope, J. concurring.
We find no error in the record. The principal errors assigned are, the charge of the Court and its rulings, and its refusal to instruct in respect to the effect of certain deeds from Murphy to the plaintiffs and to the defendants respectively, of an undivided interest in the land sued for. The plaintiffs offered evidence—which was not disputed—tending to show the possession and actual occupancy of the tract in controversy, by the plaintiffs. The defendants sought to introduce these deeds for the purpose of showing that the plaintiffs and defendants were tenants in common of these premises, and therefore, that the plaintiffs could not maintain this action. The error assigned in connection with this subject cannot be maintained, for the reason that no deraignment of title was made from its source, nor any proof to connect the holding of the parties with these deeds, or to show that possession was taken or claimed
2. The Court did not err in charging that a mere unexecuted oral agreement for the division of‘the land according to certain boundaries was not binding on the plaintiffs.
3. Nor did it err in admitting testimony as to the extent of the injury of the defendant’s cattle to the land or grass; in the manner in which the question was put and answered, this proof amounts to little, if anything, more than an estimate of the value of the pasturage or of the grass.
It is not necessary to notice the other points.
Judgment affirmed.