Haskins v. Jordan
Citations
- 123 Cal. 157
- 55 P. 786
- 1898 Cal. LEXIS 1004
Syllabus
<p>Slander—Falsity of Scandalous Words—Pleading.—In an action o£ slander, where words charging the defendant with a crime are alleged in the complaint, an averment in the complaint that the defendant spoke “the false and scandalous words following.’’' is a sufficient allegation of their falsity, as against a general demurrer.</p> <p>Setoff of Judgments—Power of Court.—The power of a court to set off one judgment against another exists independent of statute, and rests upon the general jurisdiction of courts over their suitors and processes.</p> <p>Id.—Legal or Equitable Belief — Bight of Suitor. — In this state, a litigant is entitled to such relief, legal or equitable, as his-showing justifies; and, without regard to any distinction between the powers of courts of law and equity as to the setoff of judgments, in every ease the suitor has the right to ask for the setoff, and in every proper case, as of right, the motion should be granted.</p> <p>Id.—Assignment of Thing in Action—Notice—Subjection to Setoff— Unsatisfied Judgment.—An unsatisfied judgment is a thing in action within the meaning of section 368 of the Code of Civil • Procedure, which provides that “in case of an assignment of a thing in action, the action is without prejudice to any setoff or other defense existing at the time of or before notice to him of the assignment.” The assignee of such a judgment takes it cum onere, subject to all right of setoff affecting it which the judgment debtor had or might acquire before notice to him of the assignment.</p> <p>Id.—Setoff Between Assignees.—A defendant who had acquired an existing judgment in favor of a third person against tne plaintiff prior to the rendition of the plaintiff’s judgment against him, and who had given notice of a motion to offset it against plaintiff’s judgment, prior to notice of the assignment thereof to the plaintiff’s attorney, is entitled to the setoff.</p> <p>Id.—Right of Appeal fbom Judgment—Consent—Execution Unsatisfied.—The right
Judges: Henshaw
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