Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1948 |
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... held her interest in the joint tenancy as her separate property . " The court held adversely to the petitioner and in favor of the contestants . This decision and the reasoning of the court in arriving at its decisions should govern ...
... held her interest in the joint tenancy as her separate property . " The court held adversely to the petitioner and in favor of the contestants . This decision and the reasoning of the court in arriving at its decisions should govern ...
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... held substantially correct , it was specifically stated that they should not be given in criminal cases without proper qualifications . ( See , also , Peters v . Bigelow , supra , and cases cited . ) While the pre- sumption of the ...
... held substantially correct , it was specifically stated that they should not be given in criminal cases without proper qualifications . ( See , also , Peters v . Bigelow , supra , and cases cited . ) While the pre- sumption of the ...
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... held that where three years , two months and 20 days had elapsed from the qualification of the guardian of the claimant , an insane person , before a petition to reopen the proceedings before the commissioner was filed , " this lapse of ...
... held that where three years , two months and 20 days had elapsed from the qualification of the guardian of the claimant , an insane person , before a petition to reopen the proceedings before the commissioner was filed , " this lapse of ...
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affidavit affirmed agreement alleged Am.Jur amended amount appellant appellant's application attorney automobile award Cal.App Cal.Jur cause of action charged Civil Procedure claim Code Civ Code of Civil community property Company compensation complaint concurred constitute contends contract contributory negligence conviction counsel Criminal cross-complaint damages deceased decedent decree deduction defendant defendant's dismissal divorce employee entitled error error coram nobis evidence fact failure federal estate tax filed finding Golles guilty hearing heir hunter husband Inheritance Tax injury issue joint tenancy judgment jury lease Los Angeles County marijuana ment months motion negligence notice offense order denying parties payment person petition petitioner plaintiff plead present prior Probate proceedings prosecution question quiet title reason References respondent rule Second Dist statute sufficient Superior Court supra sustained testified testimony thereof tion trial court trial judge verdict violation wife witness writ