· 3/31/1885

Hildreth v. White

Citations

  • 66 Cal. 549
  • 6 P. 454
  • 1885 Cal. LEXIS 501

Syllabus

<p>Ejectment—Description by Known Name—Pleading.—A tract of land known by a particular name may be described by such name in the complaint in an action of ejectment.</p> <p>Id.—Complaint—Entry and Ouster.— A complaint in an action of ejectment, if otherwise sufficient, is not changed in character by alleging that the entry and ouster were made willfully, fraudulently, maliciously, and forcibly.</p> <p>Finding—Conflict of Evidence.— A finding will not be disturbed when the evidence is conflicting.</p>

Judges: Myrick

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