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Kendall v. Waters

Supreme Court of California
Nov 20, 1885
68 Cal. 26 (Cal. 1885)

Opinion

         Department Two

         Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Contra Costa County.

         COUNSEL:

         Burnett & Newman, and L. Quint, for Appellants.

          Mills & Jones, for Respondent.


         JUDGES: Myrick, J. Thornton, J., and Morrison, C. J., concurred.

         OPINION

          MYRICK, Judge

         Ejectment. The plaintiff alleged possession in himself on the 1st of November, 1881, of certain tracts of land, and ouster by the defendants on that day, and that they withhold the lands from plaintiff. The answers of the defendants denied the possession of plaintiff, denied the entry of defendants and ouster by them, and denied that they withhold the premises from him.

         The defendants added to their answers respectively cross-complaints, to which cross-complaints demurrers were filed and sustained, and the defendants did not avail themselves of leave to amend.

         The cause was tried [8 P. 511] on the complaint, and answer and judgment rendered for plaintiff. The evidence is not before us; therefore we cannot consider any question relating to its sufficiency.

         The facts stated in the cross-complaints constituted no defense to the action; therefore the demurrers were properly sustained.

         It is not an open question that one person cannot enter upon the possession of another for the purpose of pre-emption.

         The plaintiff declared on prior possession; therefore, under the denials of the answers, the defendants could have offered all the evidence they had tending to show that they had possession prior to the plaintiff; we must presume they attempted to make proof of such possession and failed.

         It is scarcely necessary to say that the court did not err in omitting to find on the issues presented in the cross-complaints. The demurrers having been sustained, and no amendments made, the matters stated in the cross-complaints were not in issue to be determined in the trial court.

         Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Kendall v. Waters

Supreme Court of California
Nov 20, 1885
68 Cal. 26 (Cal. 1885)
Case details for

Kendall v. Waters

Case Details

Full title:S. S. KENDALL, Respondent, v. DONALD WATERS et al., Appellants

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Nov 20, 1885

Citations

68 Cal. 26 (Cal. 1885)
8 P. 510

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