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Findlay v. Pott

Supreme Court of California,Department Two
Jan 15, 1901
131 Cal. 385 (Cal. 1901)

Opinion

S.F. No. 2388.

January 15, 1901.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Santa Clara County and from an order denying a new trial. M.H. Hyland, Judge.

The facts are stated in the opinion.

John E. Richards, John G. Jury, and James H. Campbell, for Appellants.

Jackson Hatch, and H.C. Moore, for Respondent.


This action was brought by plantiff, as assignee of Field, to recover ten thousand dollars alleged to be due on four promissory notes, executed in pursuance of the contract involved in Field v. Austin, ante, p. 379, just decided, and belonging to the same series as the notes sued on in that case. The notes all contain stipulations for attorneys' fees in case of suit, and are, therefore, non-negotiable. (First Nat. Bank v. Babcock, 94 Cal. 96 ; First Nat. Bank v. Falkenhan, 94 Cal. 141; Adams v. Seaman, 82 Cal. 636; Chase v. Whitmore, 68 Cal. 545; Civ. Code, secs. 3087, 3093.) Otherwise the case is similar to Field v. Austin, ante, p. 379; and on the authority of that case the judgment and order denying a new trial should be reversed.

28 Am. St. Rep. 94.

Gray, C., and Chipman, C., concurred.

For the reasons given in the foregoing opinion the judgment and order denying a new trial are reversed.

Temple, J., Henshaw, J., McFarland, J.


Summaries of

Findlay v. Pott

Supreme Court of California,Department Two
Jan 15, 1901
131 Cal. 385 (Cal. 1901)
Case details for

Findlay v. Pott

Case Details

Full title:JAMES W. FINDLAY, Respondent, v. FRED S. POTT and PAUL P. AUSTIN…

Court:Supreme Court of California,Department Two

Date published: Jan 15, 1901

Citations

131 Cal. 385 (Cal. 1901)
63 P. 694

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