Babb v. Oakley
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1855Published
Before: Heydenfeldt
Synopsis
Where a party offered to surrender himself in discharge of his sureties: held, to be a good surrender, and a discharge of the sureties from all liability.
Heydenfeldt, J., delivered the opinion of the Court. Murray, C. J., concurred.
The offer of the defendant, Oakley, to surrender himself in discharge of his sureties, was a good surrender, and discharged them from all liability.
The judgment is reversed.
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