The Pacific Reporter, Volume 87West Publishing Company, 1907 - Law reports, digests, etc "Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies) |
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Page 82
... possession of freight against the wish of the owner is wrongful , and the owner may there- after sue for the possession thereof in replev- in , or for the value as upon conversion . We understand the general rule to be that a re- fusal ...
... possession of freight against the wish of the owner is wrongful , and the owner may there- after sue for the possession thereof in replev- in , or for the value as upon conversion . We understand the general rule to be that a re- fusal ...
Page 85
... possession , or entitled to the possession , of any of said claims , or of any interest therein . He admits that he claims an interest and estate in all the real prop- erty described in the complaint , but denies that his claim is ...
... possession , or entitled to the possession , of any of said claims , or of any interest therein . He admits that he claims an interest and estate in all the real prop- erty described in the complaint , but denies that his claim is ...
Page 94
... POSSESSION- ADVERSE POSSESSION . Code Civ . Proc . § 346 , declares that an ac- tion to redeem a mortgage of real property may be brought against the mortgagee in possession at any time unless the mortgagee has maintain- ed adverse ...
... POSSESSION- ADVERSE POSSESSION . Code Civ . Proc . § 346 , declares that an ac- tion to redeem a mortgage of real property may be brought against the mortgagee in possession at any time unless the mortgagee has maintain- ed adverse ...
Page 99
... possession of the mortgaged premises for five years after breach of some condition of the mortgage . As long as the mortgagee in possession by the consent of the mortgagor is apparently holding as such mortgagee and by virtue of his ...
... possession of the mortgaged premises for five years after breach of some condition of the mortgage . As long as the mortgagee in possession by the consent of the mortgagor is apparently holding as such mortgagee and by virtue of his ...
Page 113
... POSSESSION - EXTENT OF POSSES- SION . Where the lessor of a lot had no title to a strip thereof . the construction on the strip by the lessee of a sidewalk leading to a joss house was not an adverse possession of the entire strip under ...
... POSSESSION - EXTENT OF POSSES- SION . Where the lessor of a lot had no title to a strip thereof . the construction on the strip by the lessee of a sidewalk leading to a joss house was not an adverse possession of the entire strip under ...
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