Greer v. Tripp
California Supreme Court Dec 10, 1886 No. No. 9643Published
Synopsis
Statute of Limitations—Ejectment.—Evidence Held to Sustain Defense of statute of limitations, and judgment affirmed.
By the COURT. There was sufficient evidence to support a finding in favor of defendant upon the plea of the statute of limitations to uphold the judgment.
Order denying plaintiff’s motion for a new trial affirmed.
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