Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of CaliforniaBancroft-Whitney Company, 1951 |
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... Hearing and Determination . The court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to continue the hearing of an account and petition for distribution , where the reasons given in the letter requesting the continuance were not supported by ...
... Hearing and Determination . The court did not abuse its discretion in refusing to continue the hearing of an account and petition for distribution , where the reasons given in the letter requesting the continuance were not supported by ...
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... hearing for March 10. One James Foley was the attorney for the executor during Cook's administration of the estate , and notice of the hearing was served upon him . Foley mailed the notice to Cook at San Quentin , and it was received by ...
... hearing for March 10. One James Foley was the attorney for the executor during Cook's administration of the estate , and notice of the hearing was served upon him . Foley mailed the notice to Cook at San Quentin , and it was received by ...
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... hearing in Supreme Court denied , reviewed the Smellie and Mar Shee cases and concluded the rule to be : " Thus we find one thing definitely decided beyond argument and that is that the presumption falls in the face of evidence produced ...
... hearing in Supreme Court denied , reviewed the Smellie and Mar Shee cases and concluded the rule to be : " Thus we find one thing definitely decided beyond argument and that is that the presumption falls in the face of evidence produced ...
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