Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1952 |
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... refused by the church in control , should be granted , the court should consider the public interest , the conventions of common decency , the wish of decedent , and the prohibitions of religious law . ( Health & Saf . Code , § 7500 et ...
... refused by the church in control , should be granted , the court should consider the public interest , the conventions of common decency , the wish of decedent , and the prohibitions of religious law . ( Health & Saf . Code , § 7500 et ...
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... refused to grant stay or fix bail . As to the contention of petitioner that his motions should be granted because he is handling his own appeal herein and prosecuting in propria persona his civil appeals , acting as his own counsel ...
... refused to grant stay or fix bail . As to the contention of petitioner that his motions should be granted because he is handling his own appeal herein and prosecuting in propria persona his civil appeals , acting as his own counsel ...
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... refused to serve him because he thought that Talle had to drive his car and he could see that Talle was drunk . Talle asked Johnson to make a telephone call for him , but the bar- tender refused to do so , stating that he was too busy ...
... refused to serve him because he thought that Talle had to drive his car and he could see that Talle was drunk . Talle asked Johnson to make a telephone call for him , but the bar- tender refused to do so , stating that he was too busy ...
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action affirmed agreed agreement alleged amended amount answer appellant appellant's apply attorney authority building Cal.Jur called cause charged circumstances claim Code Company conclusion consideration considered constituted contends contract corporation County Criminal damages defendant defendant's denied determine duty effect entered entitled error established evidence fact filed finding funds further give given granted ground guilty hearing held housing husband instruction interest issue joint Judge judgment jury lease matter ment minor month mother motion necessary negligence operation paid parties payment person petition plaintiff possession premises present prior purchase question reasonable received record References refused removed respect Respondent reversed rule sufficient Superior Court sustained testified testimony tion told trial court trustee wife witness