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Morgrage v. National Bank of California

Court of Appeal of California, Second District
Jul 14, 1914
25 Cal.App. 133 (Cal. Ct. App. 1914)

Opinion

Civ. No. 1475.

July 14, 1914.

MOTION by respondent to recall Remittitur.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

W. N. Goodwin, and Hunsaker Britt, for Appellant.

Trippet, Chapman Biby, for Respondent.


The judgment herein was, on appeal to this court, affirmed in an opinion filed herein on the twenty-sixth day of February, 1914. ( Morgrage v. National Bank of Cal., 24 Cal.App. 103, [ 140 P. 300].) At the expiration of sixty days the clerk of the court issued to the court below a remittitur which contained no provision to the effect that respondent should recover its costs on appeal. On June 16, 1914, respondent moved the court for a recall of the remittitur and the issuance of a new one containing a judgment in its favor for such costs. No doubt exists that under the provisions of section 1027 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended in 1913, [Stats. 1913, p. 1033], respondent is entitled to costs as therein provided and which, as stated, were omitted from the judgment of this court. Upon authority of the opinion of the supreme court, filed May 26, 1914, in the case of Estate of Prager, 167 Cal. 737 [ 141 P. 369], which involved the identical question here presented, it is ordered that the remittitur heretofore issued be recalled, and the clerk is directed to issue in lieu thereof a new remittitur, inserting therein a provision that respondent recover its costs on appeal.


Summaries of

Morgrage v. National Bank of California

Court of Appeal of California, Second District
Jul 14, 1914
25 Cal.App. 133 (Cal. Ct. App. 1914)
Case details for

Morgrage v. National Bank of California

Case Details

Full title:WILBERT MORGRAGE, Appellant, v. THE NATIONAL BANK OF CALIFORNIA (a…

Court:Court of Appeal of California, Second District

Date published: Jul 14, 1914

Citations

25 Cal.App. 133 (Cal. Ct. App. 1914)
142 P. 1124

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