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Fremont v. Merced Mining Co.

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1858
9 Cal. 18 (Cal. 1858)

Opinion

         Mandamus.

         Application to this Court for a mandamus to compel the District Court to issue an attachment for contempt. The facts appear in the opinion of the Court.

         COUNSEL

          Heydenfeldt, for Plaintiff.


         JUDGES: Burnett, J., delivered the opinion of the Court. Terry, C. J., concurring.

         OPINION

          BURNETT, Judge

         Application for mandamus. The plaintiff commenced his action in the District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District, and upon his ex parte application, an order was made by the Judge granting an injunction restraining the defendant from working certain quartz-veins. After due service of the injunction, the defendant, without notice to the plaintiff, applied for a modification of the order, which was granted by the Judge, upon the filing of a bond by defendant in a sum specified. After the order was made modifying the order granting the injunction, the defendant went on to work the quartz-veins mentioned, and the plaintiff, upon the proper affidavit, made application to the Judge for an attachment for contempt. This application was refused, and the plaintiff now applies to this Court for a mandamus to compel the Judge of the Court below to issue the attachment, and hear the case of the alleged contempt.

         The Judge very properly refused the application for the attachment. The order granting the injunction having been modified, there was no contempt committed. The Judge had a right to modify the order, under the provisions of section three hundred and thirty-four of the Practice Act. (8 How. Pr. 440.) If the Judge erred in making the order, the remedy of the plaintiff was by appeal. (Sec. 347.)

         Application denied.


Summaries of

Fremont v. Merced Mining Co.

Supreme Court of California
Jan 1, 1858
9 Cal. 18 (Cal. 1858)
Case details for

Fremont v. Merced Mining Co.

Case Details

Full title:FREMONT v. MERCED MINING COMPANY

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jan 1, 1858

Citations

9 Cal. 18 (Cal. 1858)

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