Reports of Cases Determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of California, Volume 31Bancroft-Whitney Company, 1917 Vols.106-140 includes section "Reports of cases determined in the appellate departments of the Superior court of the State of California." |
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... CIVIL PROCEDURE . SECTION PAGE SECTION PAGE 112 717 595 591 115 200 667 684 182 767 670 185 274 800 690 733 282 152 , 153 938 719 287 152 939 81 318 .271 , 272 940 81 321 444 941 81 322 272 941a 80 323 .272 , 444 , 445 , 446 941b 80 325 ...
... CIVIL PROCEDURE . SECTION PAGE SECTION PAGE 112 717 595 591 115 200 667 684 182 767 670 185 274 800 690 733 282 152 , 153 938 719 287 152 939 81 318 .271 , 272 940 81 321 444 941 81 322 272 941a 80 323 .272 , 444 , 445 , 446 941b 80 325 ...
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California. District Courts of Appeal. CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE - Continued . SECTION PAGE SECTION PAGE 1022 397 1251..748 , 749 , 750 , 752 , 754 , 755 1027 380 1252 752 , 761 1033 381 1253 752 , 758 1034 381 1254 ..116 , 749 , 757 , 760 ...
California. District Courts of Appeal. CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE - Continued . SECTION PAGE SECTION PAGE 1022 397 1251..748 , 749 , 750 , 752 , 754 , 755 1027 380 1252 752 , 761 1033 381 1253 752 , 758 1034 381 1254 ..116 , 749 , 757 , 760 ...
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... proceeding from its inception . ( Griffith v . Mil- waukee Harvester Co. , 92 Iowa , 634 , [ 54 Am . St. Rep . 573 ... Civil Procedure , it must be assumed that at all times subsequent to the filing of the first undertaking there was a ...
... proceeding from its inception . ( Griffith v . Mil- waukee Harvester Co. , 92 Iowa , 634 , [ 54 Am . St. Rep . 573 ... Civil Procedure , it must be assumed that at all times subsequent to the filing of the first undertaking there was a ...
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... Appellate District . - July 5 , 1916. ] S. O. LONG , Petitioner , v . SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO et al ... Civil Procedure that an action shall be dismissed by the court in which the same shall have been commenced , or to ...
... Appellate District . - July 5 , 1916. ] S. O. LONG , Petitioner , v . SUPERIOR COURT OF THE COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO et al ... Civil Procedure that an action shall be dismissed by the court in which the same shall have been commenced , or to ...
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... Civil Procedure . The court denied the motion and proceeded to a trial of the case , as a result of which judgment went for plaintiff . The contention of petitioner is that upon the facts stated , the court had no jurisdiction other ...
... Civil Procedure . The court denied the motion and proceeded to a trial of the case , as a result of which judgment went for plaintiff . The contention of petitioner is that upon the facts stated , the court had no jurisdiction other ...
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Page 851 - An intervention takes place when a third person is permitted to become a party to an action or proceeding between other persons, either by joining the plaintiff in claiming what is sought by the complaint, or by uniting with the defendant in resisting the claims of the plaintiff, or by demanding anything...
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Page 607 - The question always is: Was there an unbroken connection between the wrongful act and the injury, a continuous operation? Did the facts constitute a continuous succession of events, so linked together as to make a natural whole, or was there sottfe new and Independent cause intervening between the wrong and the injury?