County of Sierra v. Flanigan
Citations
- 149 Cal. 769
Syllabus
<p>License Fee—Action bt County—Ordinance Begulating Sheep Business—Sufficiency of Complaint—Default Judgment.—In an action by a county to recover a license fee for conducting the business of grazing, herding, and pasturing sheep and lambs, under a county ordinance regulating the business under the police power granted by the constitution and by section 3366 of the Political Code, where the judgment was by default, after a demurrer to the complaint was overruled and the complaint stated a sufficient cause of action under the rules of law applicable thereto, as laid down in County of Plumas v. Wheeler, ante, p. 758, the court properly overruled the demurrer to the complaint, and the judgment must be affirmed.</p>
Judges: Sloss
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