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Ins. Corp. v. Pellissier S. Garage

Court of Appeal of California, Appellate Department, Superior Court. County of Los Angeles
Jun 8, 1937
24 Cal.App.2d 768 (Cal. Ct. App. 1937)

Opinion

Docket No. 3694.

June 8, 1937.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Municipal Court of the City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles. Irvin Taplin, Judge. Reversed with directions.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

A.J. Getz, for Appellant.

Joseph S. Dubin for Respondent.


Plaintiff, owner of an automobile which had been stolen, appeals from a judgment awarding possession of the car to the defendant, who holds it under a claimed lien on account of repairs and storage.

[1] Section 3051, Civil Code, does not provide for a lien upon stolen property, for the repairing or storing of the same at the request of the thief. It is only because of that section that one not the owner, but the legal possessor, may subject the property to such a lien ( Davenport v. Grundy Motor Sales Co., (1915) 28 Cal.App. 409 [ 152 P. 932]); otherwise the debt would have to be created by the owner or his authorized agent ( Lowe v. Woods, (1893) 100 Cal. 408 [34 P. 959, 38 Am. St. Rep. 301]; McTigue v. Arctic Ice Cream S. Co., (1912) 20 Cal.App. 708 [ 130 P. 165].) The provisions of section 425, Vehicle Code, are governed by the same principle. Sections 3051a, Civil Code, and 426, Vehicle Code, do not create liens but limit those created by others than the legal owners. ( C.I.T. Corp. v. Biltmore Garage, (1934) 3 Cal.App. (2d) (Supp.) 757 [ 36 P.2d 247]; Hackett v. California Laundry, (1935) 7 Cal.App. (2d) (Supp.) 757 [ 45 P.2d 833].)

It appearing from the facts as stipulated to, that the debt was contracted by one who had stolen the automobile, plaintiff owner was entitled to judgment for possession without payment of defendant's charges for repairs and storage.

The judgment is reversed with directions to enter judgment in favor of plaintiff, appellant to recover its costs of appeal.

Shaw, P.J., and Schauer, J., concurred.


Summaries of

Ins. Corp. v. Pellissier S. Garage

Court of Appeal of California, Appellate Department, Superior Court. County of Los Angeles
Jun 8, 1937
24 Cal.App.2d 768 (Cal. Ct. App. 1937)
Case details for

Ins. Corp. v. Pellissier S. Garage

Case Details

Full title:GENERAL EXCHANGE INSURANCE CORPORATION (a Corporation), Appellant, v…

Court:Court of Appeal of California, Appellate Department, Superior Court. County of Los Angeles

Date published: Jun 8, 1937

Citations

24 Cal.App.2d 768 (Cal. Ct. App. 1937)
69 P.2d 236

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