Cameron v. Smith
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1875 No. No. 4621Published
Synopsis
Limitation of Actions as to Officers.—An action to recover money paid to a tax collector, under protest, must be commenced within six months from the time the cause of action accrued.
Limitation of Actions.—The general Statute of Limitations applies to a cause of action concerning the wife’s separate estate, where she may sue alone.
By the Court: The action concerned the separate estate of the female plaintiff, and she might have sued alone. The Statute of Limitations, therefore, operated a defense to the action.
Judgment affirmed.
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