· 10/22/1890

Willamette Steam Mill & Lumber Co. v. Kremer

Citations

  • 3 Cal. Unrep. 300
  • 24 P. 1026

Syllabus

<p>Mechanic’s Lien—Notice—Sufficiency of Description.—Where a mechanic’s lien notice describes the property as a dwelling-house, situate upon a certain lot, and it turns out to be situated partly on that lot and partly on another, the lien cannot be enforced, as there is no lien on that part of the house not situated on the lot named, and it would work great injury to the owner to allow the lien to be enforced against a part only of the house.</p>

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