In re Marshall
California Supreme Court Nov 8, 1887Published
Synopsis
Certiorari.—In a Suit to Condemn Land the Plaintiff Obtained, in March, 1887, leave to amend complaint and summons filed December, 1886, by inserting the name of the petitioner herein as defendant, and in April, 1887, having consolidated with other railroad companies, obtained an order to substitute the consolidated company as plaintiff. Petitioner applied for a writ of certiorari. Held, that it must be denied.
By the COURT. In the above-entitled cause the application for a writ of review is denied.
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