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Lahn v. Structural Pest Control Board

Court of Appeal of California, Second District, Division Two
Aug 31, 1955
135 Cal.App.2d 289 (Cal. Ct. App. 1955)

Opinion

Docket No. 20902.

August 31, 1955.

APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County. Frank G. Swain, Judge. Affirmed.

Hiram T. Kellogg for Appellant.

Edmund G. Brown, Attorney General, and Donald D. Stoker, Deputy Attorney General, for Respondent.


From a judgment denying a peremptory writ of mandate to defendant, directing it to restore plaintiff's license and to vacate its decision holding that plaintiff had violated provisions of the Structural Pest Control Act of the State of California, plaintiff appeals.

Plaintiff contends that:

(1) The judgment in the writ of mandate proceedings is not sustained by the evidence upon which the decision was based, and

(2) The evidence is insufficient to show that plaintiff was guilty of a violation of the Structural Pest Control Act of the State of California.

[1] These contentions are not available to plaintiff upon this appeal for the reason that the judgment of the trial court recited that findings of fact and conclusions of law were waived by the parties to the proceeding. The rule is established that recitals in a judgment are presumed to be true and correct unless contradicted by other parts of the record. ( Doran v. Burke, 118 Cal.App.2d 806, 807 [3] [ 258 P.2d 1078]; Kritzer v. Tracy Engineering Co., 16 Cal.App. 287, 290 [ 116 P. 700].) In the instant case there is nothing in the record contradicting the recital in the judgment that findings of fact and conclusions of law were waived by the parties. Hence the foregoing rule is applicable and this court is bound to assume that such recital is a true statement.

[2] It is likewise settled that when findings of fact are waived it will be presumed on appeal from the judgment that every fact essential to support the judgment was (a) proven by substantial evidence, and (b) found by the court in favor of respondent (defendant in the instant case). ( Bekins Van Lines, Inc. v. Johnson, 21 Cal.2d 135, 136 [1] et seq. [ 130 P.2d 421]; Snyder v. Snyder, 102 Cal.App.2d 489, 491 [1] [ 227 P.2d 847].) Since the findings of fact and conclusions of law were waived by plaintiff in the instant case, this court will presume in accordance with the foregoing rule that the trial court found in favor of defendant on all essential issues and against plaintiff on such issues, and that its findings were supported by substantial evidence.

In view of our conclusions it is unnecessary to discuss other arguments of plaintiff.

Affirmed.

Moore, P.J., and Fox, J., concurred.


Summaries of

Lahn v. Structural Pest Control Board

Court of Appeal of California, Second District, Division Two
Aug 31, 1955
135 Cal.App.2d 289 (Cal. Ct. App. 1955)
Case details for

Lahn v. Structural Pest Control Board

Case Details

Full title:ARNOLD LAHN, Appellant, v. STRUCTURAL PEST CONTROL BOARD, Respondent

Court:Court of Appeal of California, Second District, Division Two

Date published: Aug 31, 1955

Citations

135 Cal.App.2d 289 (Cal. Ct. App. 1955)
287 P.2d 17

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