Coffinberry v. Horrill
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1855Published
Before: Heydenfeldt
Synopsis
The rendition and entry of a judgment tiy the District Court at a time when there is no legal term of the Court, is error.
Heydenfeldt, J., delivered the opinion of the Court. Murray, C. J., concurred.
The error relied upon is the rendition and entry of judgment at a time when there was no legal term of the District Court. This assignment is sustained by the record; so upon the authority of Smith v. Chichester, 1 Cal., 409, the judgment is reversed and the cause remanded.
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