Treat v. Laforge
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1860Published
Before: Cope
Synopsis
In suit against several defendants known as “ Table Mountain Water Co.,” for possession of a ditch, the verdict was “ we find for the plaintiff and against L.,” one of the defendants. Judgment was entered that defendant surrender possession of the ditch to plaintiff, and that plaintiff recover of L., “one of said defendants, the sum of-his costs,” etc. Held, that there is no error in the ■ judgment, that it must be construed by the verdict, which is confined to plaintiff and L.
Cope, J. delivered the opinion of the Court Baldwin, J. and Field, C. J. concurring.
The judgment in this case must be construed by the verdict, which is confined to the plaintiff and the defendant, Laforge. We see no error in the record.
Judgment affirmed.
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