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Gage v. Downey

Supreme Court of California
Jun 5, 1889
79 Cal. 140 (Cal. 1889)

Opinion


79 Cal. 140 21 P. 527 HENRY T. GAGE et al., Appellants, v. JOHN G. DOWNEY et al., Respondents No. 12377 Supreme Court of California June 5, 1889

         79 Cal. 140 at 158.

         Original Opinion of May 6, 1889, Reported at 79 Cal. 140.

         JUDGES: Beatty, C. J.

         OPINION

          BEATTY, Judge

A petition for a rehearing having been filed, the following opinion was rendered thereon on the 5th of June, 1889:

         The rehearing is denied.

         The sentence "all the land set apart as a homestead to Warner and wife, with other land, is included in the patent to Warner," is stricken from the opinion.

         As to the defense of the statute of limitations, which, it is claimed, is found in favor of defendants, in our opinion no adverse possession is found by the court in the finding referred to. The case in this respect is similar to Packard v. Johnson , 57 Cal. 182, where it was held that adverse possession was not found, the court remarking as to the finding that "while the facts found tended to prove adverse possession, yet the facts did not necessarily constitute adverse possession."

         It will be observed that the action was commenced against all the defendants, except the Merchants' Exchange Bank of San Francisco, within five years after the patent was issued, and so was in time. The statute of limitations did not then run against such defendants. As to the bank, as stated above, there is no finding of adverse possession by it.


Summaries of

Gage v. Downey

Supreme Court of California
Jun 5, 1889
79 Cal. 140 (Cal. 1889)
Case details for

Gage v. Downey

Case Details

Full title:HENRY T. GAGE et al., Appellants, v. JOHN G. DOWNEY et al., Respondents

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Jun 5, 1889

Citations

79 Cal. 140 (Cal. 1889)
21 P. 527

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