Reese v. Corcoran
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1877 No. No. 5244Published
Synopsis
Judgment on the Eindings.—No judgment can properly be entered when the Court finds both for the plaintiff and the defendant on a material issue.
By the Court : The findings in this case are to the effect: First, that the defendants were in possession; second, that they were not in posses•sion of the premises sued for. No judgment could properly be entered upon such a contradiction in the findings.
Judgment and order denying a new trial reversed, and cause remanded for a new trial. Remittitur forthwith.
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