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Hatch v. Calkins

District Court of Appeals of California, First District, Second Division
Feb 3, 1942
122 P.2d 126 (Cal. Ct. App. 1942)

Opinion


122 P.2d 126 HATCH v. CALKINS ET AL. No. Civ. 11775 District Court of Appeals of California, First District, Second Division February 3, 1942

Rehearing Denied March 5, 1942.

Hearing Granted April 3, 1942.

Appeal from Superior Court, City and County of San Francisco; Robert L. McWilliams, Judge.

Action by N.E. Scofield against Willard P. Calkins and W. F. Wilkie for breach of contract, wherein a joint and several judgment was entered against defendants. Plaintiff having died, Frank O. Hatch, as administrator of the estate of N.E. Scofield, deceased, obtained an order to show cause why leave to enforce the judgment should not be granted, and, from an order granting the administrator’s motion for leave to enforce the judgment after five years, W. F. Wilkie appeals, defendant Calkins also having died.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Hatch v. Calkins

District Court of Appeals of California, First District, Second Division
Feb 3, 1942
122 P.2d 126 (Cal. Ct. App. 1942)
Case details for

Hatch v. Calkins

Case Details

Full title:HATCH v. CALKINS ET AL.

Court:District Court of Appeals of California, First District, Second Division

Date published: Feb 3, 1942

Citations

122 P.2d 126 (Cal. Ct. App. 1942)

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