Shumaker v. Biscailuz
Before: Drapeau
DRAPEAU, J.
Appeal from a judgment ordering a peremptory writ of mandate. No reporter’s transcript having been furnished, the recitals in the judgment and the findings of fact must be deemed true, and are binding upon this court
(Rinker
v.
McKinley,
65 Cal.App.2d 109 [149 P.2d 859]).
The facts are as follows: Petitioner obtained a judgment against the real party in interest in this case, who claimed to be his wife. She will hereafter be referred to as “defendant. ’ ’
Writ of execution on the judgment was given to the sheriff of Los Angeles County, with instructions to levy upon and to sell a one-half interest in real property owned by defendant. The other half interest was owned by petitioner.
Defendant advised the sheriff that she had a homestead upon the property. In her declaration of homestead she alleged that she was the wife of petitioner, that she was the head of a family, that she claimed the homestead for her
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benefit and for her husband, and that he had not declared a homestead upon the property. Prior to that defendant had recorded another declaration of homestead upon the same property, containing substantially the same recitals.
When the sheriff was so advised he refused to proceed with the sale of the property. Petitioner brought this action for a writ of mandate directing the sheriff to sell the property.
The court found and adjudged that defendant was not, and never had been married to petitioner, that a marriage ceremony between the parties in Mexico was invalid, and that petitioner was entitled to a peremptory writ of mandate, directing the sheriff to sell the property under the writ of execution.
Petitioner contends that this case comes squarely within the rule declared in
Rich
v.
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