Crowell v. Gilmore
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1860Published
Before: Cope
Synopsis
Soule v. Dawes, (14 Cal. 247) that in a chancery case, where the proofs are all in, and the case fully before the lower and the appellate Court, the judgment of the latter, where it passes on the merits, is conclusive, affirmed.
Cope, J. delivered the opinion of the Court Field, C. J. and Baldwin, J. concurring.
The rights of the parties to this appeal were settled by the former decision of this Court, (13 Cal. 54) and we cannot consider them a second time. The case falls within the principle of Soule v. Dawes (14 Cal. 248).
Judgment affirmed.
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