Linz v. McIver & Becker
Before: THE COURT. —
Synopsis
The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.
THE COURT.
In this action the plaintiff and respondent, F. J. Linz, procured a judgment to be entered against the defendant F. G. Becker upon the latter’s default. The judgment purports to run against him individually and not as a member of the copartnership. The general allegations of the complaint were sufficient in the absence of a general demurrer to charge the defendant as an individual maker of the promissory note sued upon. The complaint, however, contains a copy of the note, which shows that defendant Becker signed his name thereto as a member of the firm of McIver & Becker and not as an individual maker thereof. The only question involved upon this appeal is whether the variance between the general allegation of the complaint and the face of the note is fatal to the plaintiff’s judgment.
The rule -in this state is that a variance between the direct allegations of a complaint and a copy of an instrument set forth therein, or an exhibit attached thereto, can be successfully attacked only by special demurrer, and cannot be taken advantage of by general demurrer.
(Mendocino County
v.
Morris,
32 Cal. 145.) In the ease of
Blasingame
v.
Home Ins. Co.,
75 Cal. 633, [17 Pac. 925], the appellant therein relied for a reversal of the judgment upon a variance between a direct allegation of the complaint as to the identity of a per
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son to whom a policy of insurance was payable, and an apparently contrary statement in the copy of the policy set forth in the complaint. The court there held that the complaint was sufficient to support the judgment when tested by a general demurrer.
The most recent reaffirmance of the foregoing principle is to be found in
San Francisco Sulphur Co.
v.
Aetna Indemnity Co.,
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