Porteous v. Reed
California Supreme Court Sep 16, 1886 No. No. 9967Published
Synopsis
Statute of Limitations.—Failure to Find upon the Issue of the Statute of limitations is ground for reversal of the judgment.
Per CURIAM. Ejectment. The defendants pleaded the statute of limitations. The findings fail to respond to this issue. The judgment is reversed and cause remanded.
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