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Oliver v. Blair

Supreme Court of California
Feb 18, 1885
2 Cal. Unrep. 441 (Cal. 1885)

Opinion

         Department 2. Appeal from the superior court of the city and county of San Francisco.

         APPEAL DISMISSED as to defendants, who waived a right to appeal by stipulation in the lower court.

         COUNSEL

         W. S. Goodfellow, for appellant.

         W. M. Pierson, A. Comte, Jr., and Jos. Napthaly, for respondents.


          OPINION

         THE COURT.

          In this case the defendants, D. B. Blair and Macfarlane, Blair & Co., by stipulation in the lower court, waived their appeal to this court; and thereafter and thereupon satisfaction of the judgments against them was entered. A motion is made to dismiss the appeal of the defendants above named, which is granted.

          Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Oliver v. Blair

Supreme Court of California
Feb 18, 1885
2 Cal. Unrep. 441 (Cal. 1885)
Case details for

Oliver v. Blair

Case Details

Full title:OLIVER, Adm’r, v. BLAIR and another.

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Feb 18, 1885

Citations

2 Cal. Unrep. 441 (Cal. 1885)
2 Cal. Unrep. 441

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