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Waite v. Waite
1919 Cal. LEXIS 471
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[1] The respondent herein confesses error, and asks that the interlocutory judgment appealed from be reversed for the reason set forth in appellant's opening brief.

The point made for reversal in the appellant's opening brief appears to be well based and requires a reversal. The plaintiff should be allowed to amend her complaint in the lower court.

The judgment appealed from is reversed.

Shaw, J., Olney, J., Wilbur, J., Lawlor, J., Melvin, J., Lennon, J., and Angellotti, C. J., concurred. *Page 239

Case Details

Case Name: Waite v. Waite
Court Name: California Supreme Court
Date Published: Apr 17, 1919
Citation: 1919 Cal. LEXIS 471
Docket Number: L. A. No. 5992.
Court Abbreviation: Cal.
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