Clarke v. Wittram
California Supreme Court Jul 21, 1893 No. No. 15,091Published
Synopsis
Appeal.—An Order Setting Aside a Default and permitting a defendant to plead after the time allowed by law has elapsed will not be set aside unless the court abused its discretion.
PER CURIAM. This appeal is from an order setting aside a default, and permitting one of the defendants to plead after the time allowed by law had elapsed. We have examined the transcript and find no abuse of discretion on the part of the trial court.
Order affirmed.
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