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Pacific Elec. Mech. Co. v. Hardiman

Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division Two
Jan 15, 1951
101 Cal.App.2d 699 (Cal. Ct. App. 1951)

Opinion

Docket No. 14553.

January 15, 1951.

APPEAL from an order of the Superior Court of San Mateo County dissolving an attachment. Aylett R. Cotton, Judge. Reversed.

Sullivan, Roche, Johnson Farraher for Appellant.

John A. Cost for Respondents.


Plaintiff appeals from an order dissolving an attachment levied on property of the individual defendant, J.L. Hardiman. The sole ground of the motion was that the debt sued upon was contracted by the corporate defendant and that the moving defendant never at any time individually contracted any indebtedness to plaintiff, all of which was sworn to in the affidavit of the movant in support of his motion.

Respondent's attorney filed no brief and did not appear at the oral argument. This may be because he was satisfied, as we are, that the order must be reversed. [1] The question of a defendant's liability sufficiently pleaded cannot be inquired into on a motion to discharge an attachment but must be determined in the trial of the action on its merits. ( Republic Truck Sales Corp. v. Peak, 194 Cal. 492, 503-504 [ 229 P. 331]; Lori, Ltd., Inc. v. Wolfe, 80 Cal.App.2d 557, 561 [ 180 P.2d 21]; Asamen v. Thompson, 55 Cal.App.2d 657, 661 [ 131 P.2d 839]; Corum v. Superior Court, 114 Cal.App. 741, 746 [ 300 P. 837].)

Order reversed.

Nourse, P.J., and Schottky, J. pro tem., concurred.


Summaries of

Pacific Elec. Mech. Co. v. Hardiman

Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division Two
Jan 15, 1951
101 Cal.App.2d 699 (Cal. Ct. App. 1951)
Case details for

Pacific Elec. Mech. Co. v. Hardiman

Case Details

Full title:PACIFIC ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL COMPANY, INC. (a Corporation)…

Court:Court of Appeal of California, First District, Division Two

Date published: Jan 15, 1951

Citations

101 Cal.App.2d 699 (Cal. Ct. App. 1951)
226 P.2d 65

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