Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1943 |
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... Title . In a quiet - title action , the evidence was suf- ficient to sustain a finding that the deed of gift from plaintiff , on which defendant relied to establish title in herself , was manually transferred to her with no intent to pass ...
... Title . In a quiet - title action , the evidence was suf- ficient to sustain a finding that the deed of gift from plaintiff , on which defendant relied to establish title in herself , was manually transferred to her with no intent to pass ...
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... title , but they also have the direct effect of greatly depreciating the value of the property , and where to all intents and purposes the action is one to quiet title . ( See Prob . Code , § 573. ) [ 2 ] Quieting Title - Requisites to ...
... title , but they also have the direct effect of greatly depreciating the value of the property , and where to all intents and purposes the action is one to quiet title . ( See Prob . Code , § 573. ) [ 2 ] Quieting Title - Requisites to ...
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[ 4 ] Id . Evidence . In a quiet - title action , a finding of an oral gift of land by a corporation and its president and chief stockholder is not supported where the testimony of the alleged donee , the only witness , indicates an ...
[ 4 ] Id . Evidence . In a quiet - title action , a finding of an oral gift of land by a corporation and its president and chief stockholder is not supported where the testimony of the alleged donee , the only witness , indicates an ...
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