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Moulton v. Knapp

Supreme Court of California
Mar 25, 1891
88 Cal. 446 (Cal. 1891)

Opinion

         Appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Stanislaus County.

         The action was brought to enjoin the execution of a judgment rendered on a cognovit, the plaintiffs basing their claim to relief on an alleged promise of the defendant Knapp, that if they would allow judgment to be entered, he would stay execution for a year. An injunction was granted upon the complaint, and upon a former appeal (85 Cal. 385) the order granting it was reversed. This is an appeal from a judgment rendered upon the trial of the case, enjoining the execution of the judgment.

         COUNSEL

          E. G. Knapp, W. B. Sharp, Warren Olney, T. Z. Blakeman, and Wright & Hazen, for Appellants.

          L. J. Maddux, Turner & Maddux, and J. H. Budd, for Respondents.


         JUDGES: In Bank. Paterson, J. McFarland, J., De Haven, J., Garoutte, J., Harrison, J., and Sharpstein, J., concurred.

         OPINION

          PATERSON, Judge

         In Moulton v. Knapp , 85 Cal. 385 (this cause), an injunction had been granted on a verified complaint alone. It was held that plaintiffs' remedy, if any they had, was by motion to set aside the execution, and to stay all process until the expiration of the year; that plaintiffs were not entitled to an injunction. That decision is the law of the case, and is conclusive of the question involved in this appeal. The judgment appealed from is based upon the complaint on which the preliminary injunction referred to was granted, and decrees to plaintiffs the relief therein prayed for.

         Judgment reversed.


Summaries of

Moulton v. Knapp

Supreme Court of California
Mar 25, 1891
88 Cal. 446 (Cal. 1891)
Case details for

Moulton v. Knapp

Case Details

Full title:A. W. MOULTON et al., Respondents, v. S. KNAPP et al., Appellants

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Mar 25, 1891

Citations

88 Cal. 446 (Cal. 1891)
26 P. 210

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