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Glenn v. Bechtel

Supreme Court of California
Dec 2, 1907
93 P. 78 (Cal. 1907)

Opinion

          Rehearing Denied Dec. 30, 1907.

          In Bank. Appeal from Superior Court, Los Angeles County; N. P. Conrey, Judge.

         Action by L. W. Glenn and others against L. D. Bechtel. From a judgment for plaintiffs, defendant appeals. Affirmed.          COUNSEL

          Herbert Cutler Brown, George H. Moore, and E. W. Freeman, for appellant.

          L. D. Bechtel and Dunnigan & Dunnigan, for respondents.


         OPINION

          PER CURIAM.

         This was an action to quiet title brought by the grantee of the purchaser at foreclosure sale of the property of the defendant Bechtel. The defense was that the sale was void. Judgment passed for plaintiff. The sale being the same sale as that considered in Bechtel v. Wier (L. A. 1,841, this day decided) 93 P. 75, and the validity of the sale there having ben upheld, the judgment in this case is affirmed.


Summaries of

Glenn v. Bechtel

Supreme Court of California
Dec 2, 1907
93 P. 78 (Cal. 1907)
Case details for

Glenn v. Bechtel

Case Details

Full title:GLENN et al. v. BECHTEL.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Dec 2, 1907

Citations

93 P. 78 (Cal. 1907)

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