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In an action for a forcible detainer, the plaintiff is entitled to recover on showing
the forcible detainer, and that he is entitled to the possession at the time of such
forcible detainer. Code Civil Proc. § 1172. The lease was admissible, also, to
show ...
In an action for a forcible detainer, the plaintiff is entitled to recover on showing
the forcible detainer, and that he is entitled to the possession at the time of such
forcible detainer. Code Civil Proc. § 1172. The lease was admissible, also, to
show ...
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This, in our judgment, is in substance a conclusion of law stated by the court that
the plaintiff is entitled to recover the possession of the premises sued for. It would
be yielding too far to mere form to hold that the above is not a conclusion of law.
This, in our judgment, is in substance a conclusion of law stated by the court that
the plaintiff is entitled to recover the possession of the premises sued for. It would
be yielding too far to mere form to hold that the above is not a conclusion of law.
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533, provides as follows: - “In case the action is dismissed, or the defendant
recover judgment, he shall be allowed $100 to cover counsel fees, in addition to
the other costs, and judgment therefor shall be entered accordingly.” This court ...
533, provides as follows: - “In case the action is dismissed, or the defendant
recover judgment, he shall be allowed $100 to cover counsel fees, in addition to
the other costs, and judgment therefor shall be entered accordingly.” This court ...
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9,963.) Filed September 24, 1885. 1. ACTION BY MARRIED WOMAN FoR
SEPARATE PROPERTY. It is not necessary for a married woman to aver
coverture in her complaint in an action to recover her separate property. If such
fact appears ...
9,963.) Filed September 24, 1885. 1. ACTION BY MARRIED WOMAN FoR
SEPARATE PROPERTY. It is not necessary for a married woman to aver
coverture in her complaint in an action to recover her separate property. If such
fact appears ...
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3354. . BREACH OF CONTRACT-RECOVERY OF MONEY PAID. Money paid on
a contract, in accordance there with, may be recovered upon a breach by the
other party to the contract. 3. INCOMPETENT EVIDENCE–ADMISSION witHouT ...
3354. . BREACH OF CONTRACT-RECOVERY OF MONEY PAID. Money paid on
a contract, in accordance there with, may be recovered upon a breach by the
other party to the contract. 3. INCOMPETENT EVIDENCE–ADMISSION witHouT ...
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