Long v. Serrano
California Supreme Court Jul 1, 1880 No. No. 6,796Published
Before: Bench, From
Synopsis
Pasties—Judgment by Default.—In-an action against several defendants, all of whom were served and defaulted, held, that the clerk had no authority to enter judgment against one only.
By the Court (from the Bench): On the authority of Stearns v. Aguirre, 7 Cal. 443, and cases subsequently decided, the judgment is reversed and cause remanded.
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