Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1940 |
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... statute , in requiring written notice , is unconstitutional . It is argued that the statute could only be upheld upon the theory that it was in the public interest in that it tended to prevent the dangers which might arise from defects ...
... statute , in requiring written notice , is unconstitutional . It is argued that the statute could only be upheld upon the theory that it was in the public interest in that it tended to prevent the dangers which might arise from defects ...
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... STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS -- CONSTRUCTION.— In said action , although it appeared that an action on the notes in the foreign state was not brought within ten years of the maturity of one of the notes as required by the statute of limita ...
... STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS -- CONSTRUCTION.— In said action , although it appeared that an action on the notes in the foreign state was not brought within ten years of the maturity of one of the notes as required by the statute of limita ...
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... STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS - CONSTRUCTION . - In said action , although it appeared that an action on the notes in the foreign state was not brought within ten years of the maturity of one of the notes as required by the statute of limita ...
... STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS - CONSTRUCTION . - In said action , although it appeared that an action on the notes in the foreign state was not brought within ten years of the maturity of one of the notes as required by the statute of limita ...
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action actual affirmed agreement alleged amount Angeles appellant applied assignment attorney authority Bank California cause certificates charged circumstances Civil claim Code Company complaint constitute construction contended Continued contract conviction corporation County damages deeds defendant denied Depositary deposited determine directed dismiss District effect employee entered entitled evidence execution fact filed finding further give given ground guilty held injuries instruction interest issued Judge judgment jury Loan matter ment mortgage motion negligence notice obligation opinion owner paid party payment permit person plaintiff possession present prior proceeding prosecution provisions question reason received record referred respect respondent result rule securities signed statute sufficient Superior Court sustained testified testimony thereof tion trial court trust verdict witness