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Norton v. Hyatt

Supreme Court of California
Oct 1, 1857
8 Cal. 539 (Cal. 1857)

Opinion

Appeal from the District Court of the Fourth Judicial District.

This was an action of ejectment, to recover the possession of a lot in the city of San Francisco, known as fifty-vara lot fourteen hundred and eighty-four. Plaintiffs claimed under a grant made by T. M. Leavenworth, alcalde, to William S. Clark, dated September 9, 1848. The defendant relied upon possession, and also claimed under a grant made by G. Q. Colton, justice of the peace, to Joseph Nunes, dated December 19, 1849. The case was tried, by consent, without a jury, and the plaintiffs recovered judgment, from which defendant appealed.

COUNSEL:

E. F. W. Sloan, for Appellant.

E. Norton and A. C. Whitcomb, Respondents, in person.


JUDGES: Burnett, J., delivered the opinion of the Court. Terry, C. J., concurring.

OPINION

BURNETT, Judge

The confirmation of the city title by the United States Land Commissioners, and the dismissal, by the Attorney-General of the United States, of the appeal from their decision, has settled that no title to lands within the limits of that city can hereafter be acquired from the United States. It also follows that any title accruing to individuals, since the 7th July, 1846, must have been derived from the local authorities of the city.

The only point made by the defendant is, that the premises in dispute lie within two hundred varas of the water-line of the bay, and that, under the laws of Mexico, the alcalde could not make any grant of lots within that distance.

But, from the proofs in the case, it appears that the lot in question was not situated within the limits intended by the regulations then applicable to the pueblo of San Francisco, although the lot is within two hundred varas of the water-line. These regulations had reference only to a part of the present city front, and did not embrace the lot in question.

It is unnecessary to express any opinion as to whether these regulations had any force after the 7th July, 1846.

Judgment affirmed.


Summaries of

Norton v. Hyatt

Supreme Court of California
Oct 1, 1857
8 Cal. 539 (Cal. 1857)
Case details for

Norton v. Hyatt

Case Details

Full title:NORTON et al. v. HYATT

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Oct 1, 1857

Citations

8 Cal. 539 (Cal. 1857)

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