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Johnson v. Klein

Supreme Court of California
Jul 21, 1886
70 Cal. 186 (Cal. 1886)

Summary

In Johnson v. Klein, 70 Cal. 186, the court said: "It has been so often held here that a finding that all the averments of the complaint are true is a sufficient finding of facts, that an appeal grounded on its alleged insufficiency must be held to have been taken for delay"; and in that case the judgment was affirmed, with damages.

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Opinion

         Department One

         Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Sacramento County.

         COUNSEL:

         Taylor & Holl, for Appellant.

          Freeman, Johnson & Bates, for Respondent.


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

         OPINION

          ROSS, Judge

         It has been so often held here that a finding that all the averments of the complaint are true is a sufficient finding of facts that an appeal grounded on its alleged insufficiency must be held to have been taken for delay. The answer contained nothing but denials and an admission of matters alleged in the complaint, so that the finding that all of the allegations of the complaint are true necessarily covers all of the issues made by the pleadings.

         Judgment affirmed, with fifty dollars damages.


Summaries of

Johnson v. Klein

Supreme Court of California
Jul 21, 1886
70 Cal. 186 (Cal. 1886)

In Johnson v. Klein, 70 Cal. 186, the court said: "It has been so often held here that a finding that all the averments of the complaint are true is a sufficient finding of facts, that an appeal grounded on its alleged insufficiency must be held to have been taken for delay"; and in that case the judgment was affirmed, with damages.

Summary of this case from Gale v. Bradbury

In Johnson v. Klein, 70 Cal. 186, [11 P. 606], held: "A finding that all the allegations of the complaint are true necessarily covers all of the issues made by the pleadings and is sufficient where the answer contained nothing but denials."

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Case details for

Johnson v. Klein

Case Details

Full title:ALBERT M. JOHNSON, Assignee of Jacob Kaerth, an Insolvent, Respondent, v…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jul 21, 1886

Citations

70 Cal. 186 (Cal. 1886)
11 P. 606

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