Reynolds v. Robertson
California Supreme Court Dec 8, 1884 No. No. 8490Published
Synopsis
Judgment—Action on.—The Plea of Nul Tiel Record is a good defense to an action on a judgment.
By the COURT. The first defense set up in the answer of the defendant is substantially that of nul tiel record. Such a defense to an action on a judgment is a good one, and the court, therefore, erred in sustaining a demurrer to it. Judgment reversed, and cause remanded for a new trial.
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