Robinson v. Nelle
Before: Nourse
NOURSE, P. J.
Plaintiff sued for an accounting and to impress a resulting trust upon certain personal property and upon a mortgage executed upon certain real property. The gravamen of the suit is that the defendant Frances Nelle fraudulently procured the revocation of an express trust covering the personal property and the mortgage and that the property was thereafter left to her by will of the original trustor. Plaintiff was one of the beneficiaries under the express trust. In due time and form the defendants Frances and Clifford Nelle demanded a change of the place of trial to the county of Contra Costa, conceded to be their place of residence. The appeal is from the order denying this motion.
The order has not a shadow to rest on. A corporation which had issued some of the stock involved was joined as a party defendant without a single allegation pretending to state a cause of action against it, and with no prayer for relief. No cause could be stated against it and no relief could be had either legal or equitable. The joinder was a plain subterfuge for the purpose of depriving the appellants
[543]
of their right of trial in the county of their residence.
(Sayward
v.
Houghton,
82 Cal. 628, 629 [23 Pac. 120];
McClung
v.
Watt,
190 Cal. 155, 160 [211 Pac. 17];
Freeman
v.
Dowling,
219 Cal. 213 [25 Pac. (2d) 980];
San Francisco Milling Co. Ltd.
v.
Mordecai,
134 Cal. App. 755, 760 [26 Pac. (2d) 669].)
Respondent seeks to defend the order upon the statement that an “interest” in real property situated in Los Angeles County is involved in that the mortgage, which was a part of the
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