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Burnett v. Fisher

Supreme Court of California
Nov 1, 1880
57 Cal. 152 (Cal. 1880)

Opinion

         Department One

         Appeal from a judgment, and order denying a new trial, in the Fifth District Court, County of San Joaquin. Booker, J.

         COUNSEL:

         Terry & McKinne, and W. L. Dudley, for Appellants.

          Byers & Elliott, and F. T. Baldwin, for Respondent.


         JUDGES: McKinstry, J. Ross, J., and McKee, J., concurred.

         OPINION

          McKINSTRY, Judge

         This case is like Brownell v. Fisher, ante, with the additional circumstance, that, at the trial, one C. D. Rhodes, a witness, was asked by counsel for defendants, " Did the plaintiff in this action make application to you to oversee the hands that were at work on his land to cut down the trees?" The plaintiff's objections to this testimony, on the ground of irrelevancy and immateriality, were overruled, and exception duly noted.

         There was evidence tending to prove that Rhodes, the civil engineer who had charge of the building of the levee, to make way for which the plaintiff's trees were cut down, had the immediate superintendence of the cutting down of the trees, under the direction of defendants, who were trustees of the Reclamation District. The agency of Rhodes--his authority on behalf of defendants to employ men to do the cutting--might have been inferred by the jury, and, the agency admitted, evidence of an application to Rhodes by plaintiff to oversee the men would certainly tend to prove the latter's consent that the trees should be cut down.

         Judgment and order reversed, and cause remanded for a new trial.


Summaries of

Burnett v. Fisher

Supreme Court of California
Nov 1, 1880
57 Cal. 152 (Cal. 1880)
Case details for

Burnett v. Fisher

Case Details

Full title:WILLIAM BURNETT v. W. C. FISHER et al.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Nov 1, 1880

Citations

57 Cal. 152 (Cal. 1880)

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