Hedges v. Superior Court of Yuba County
Citations
- 67 Cal. 405
- 7 P. 767
- 1885 Cal. LEXIS 656
Syllabus
<p>Contempt — Sueeiciencv op Affidavit — Violation op Injunction against Cobpobation—Pbohibition.—An affidavit in contempt proceedings for the violation of an injunction restraining a corporation, its officers, agents, superintendents, managers, servants, and employees, from the commission of certain acts, did not state that the persons complained of were officers or servants of the corporation; but it did state that they knew of the issuance, service, and effect of the injunction, and violated it in contempt of the authority of the court. Held, on an application for a writ prohibiting the respondent from proceeding in the matter, that the affidavit was sufficient.</p>
Judges: Myrick
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