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Young v. Superior Court of Kern County

Supreme Court of California
Oct 11, 1932
216 Cal. 784 (Cal. 1932)

Opinion

Docket No. S.F. 14778.

October 11, 1932.

PROCEEDING for a Writ of Review to annul an order of the Superior Court of Kern County authorizing immediate possession of property sought to be condemned. S.L. Strother, Judge. Order affirmed.

A.G. Fickeisen and Paul W. Schenck for Petitioners.

Robert H. Dunlap, Thomas S. Bunn and George R. Larwill for Respondents.

Hugh K. McKevitt, Gibson, Dunn Crutcher and Woodward M. Taylor, as Amici Curiae.


THE COURT.

Review to annul the order of the respondent court authorizing the plaintiff in an action in condemnation pending in said court entitled County of Kern, Plaintiff, v. Marie T. Ackerman et al., Defendants (No. 25454), to take immediate possession of the property sought to be condemned after deposit in court as provided in section 14 of article I of the Constitution and section 28 of the Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925 (Stats. 1925, p. 849). [1] The facts and the contentions of the petitioners are the same as those involved in John W. Young v. Superior Court, (L.A. No. 13888) ante, p. 512 [ 15 P.2d 163], this day decided. On the authority of that case the order sought to be annulled is affirmed.


Summaries of

Young v. Superior Court of Kern County

Supreme Court of California
Oct 11, 1932
216 Cal. 784 (Cal. 1932)
Case details for

Young v. Superior Court of Kern County

Case Details

Full title:JOHN W. YOUNG et al., Petitioners, v. THE SUPERIOR COURT OF KERN COUNTY et…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Oct 11, 1932

Citations

216 Cal. 784 (Cal. 1932)
15 P.2d 165