Wetmore v. City of San Francisco
California Supreme Court Jan 15, 1872 No. No. 2,945Published
Before: Rhodes
Synopsis
Appeal from the District Court of the Twelfth Judicial District, City and County of San Francisco.
The attorneys for the parties stipulated that the cause be placed at the foot of the calendar for the term.
By the Court,
Rhodes, J.: Motion to change the place of a cause on the calendar.
The position of a cause on the calendar will not be changed to a different day from that on which it is set by the Clerk, whether upon the stipulation of the parties or on the motion of either party, except upon good ’cause shown.
Motion denied.
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