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Masterson v. Clark

Supreme Court of California
Sep 17, 1895
5 Cal. Unrep. 146 (Cal. 1895)

Opinion

          Department 1. Appeal from superior court, Glenn county; Seth Wellington, Judge.

         Action by James Masterson, Jr., against P. H. Clark, sheriff of the county of Glenn, to recover the possession or value of certain personal property. Plaintiff had judgment, and defendant appeals. Reversed.

          COUNSEL

          [5 Cal.Unrep. 147] Ben. F. Geis, for appellant.

          Charles L. Donohoe, for respondent.


          OPINION

         PER CURIAM.

         The plaintiff brought this action to recover the possession or value of 300 head of sheep. The complaint was filed September 20, 1893, and it avers that on the 8th day of that month plaintiff was the owner and entitled to the possession of said sheep; that on the said 8th day of September defendant, without plaintiff’s consent, and wrongfully, came into possession of said property, and still retains possession of the same; that on the 11th day of said month plaintiff demanded of defendant the possession of said sheep, but to deliver the possession thereof the defendant refused, and still refuses; that defendant still unlawfully withholds and detains said sheep from the possession of plaintiff, etc. A general demurrer to the complaint was interposed and overruled. The defendant then answered, denying the plaintiff’s ownership or right to the possession of the sheep, and setting up facts to justify his taking possession of the same. The case was tried, and the findings and judgment were in favor of the plaintiff. The defendant appeals from the judgment entered against him, and has brought the case here on the judgment roll alone. The only question presented for decision is, did the complaint state facts sufficient to constitute a cause of action? It is contended for appellant that the complaint was fatally defective, because it entirely failed to state that the plaintiff was the owner and entitled to the possession of the sheep when the action was commenced. The same question arose in Fredericks v. Tracy, 98 Cal. 658, 33 P. 750. In that case the complaint was very similar to the complaint in this case, and it was held to be defective, and cause for reversal. On the authority of that case the judgment here appealed from must be reversed, and the cause remanded, with leave to the plaintiff to amend his complaint if so advised. So ordered.


Summaries of

Masterson v. Clark

Supreme Court of California
Sep 17, 1895
5 Cal. Unrep. 146 (Cal. 1895)
Case details for

Masterson v. Clark

Case Details

Full title:MASTERSON v. CLARK, Sheriff.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Sep 17, 1895

Citations

5 Cal. Unrep. 146 (Cal. 1895)
5 Cal. Unrep. 146

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