McGregor v. Shaw
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1858Published
Before: Field
Synopsis
The allegations of a complaint are confessed by a default.
Field, J., delivered the opinion of the Court Terry C. J., concurring.
The complaint in this case states facts sufficient to entitle the plaintiff to the relief he seeks; and its allegations being confessed by the default, the decree was properly entered, and must be affirmed. So ordered.
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