Partridge v. Shepard
California Supreme Court Dec 15, 1886 No. No. 9403Published
Synopsis
Ejectment—Defendant not in Possession—Ejectment will not lie against one not in possession of the land sought to be recovered.
By the COURT. In this cause, which is ejectment, the court found that defendants were not in possession when the action was commenced. This finding is sustained by the evidence. Judgment passed for defendants. The finding above mentioned is conclusive of the cause and no other point need he determined.
Judgment and order affirmed.
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