Engelbret v. McElwee
California Supreme Court Oct 15, 1898 No. L. A. No. 356Published
Synopsis
Street Assessment—Unknown Owners—Demand—Pleading,—A- complaint in an action to enforce the lien of a street assessment, which shows that the property sought to be charged was assessed to “unknown owners,” and does not show any demand on the premises, does not state a cause of action, and a general demurrer thereto should be sustained.
THE COURT. Suit toenforce a street assessment lien. The property sought to he charged was assessed to unknown owners. The complaint does not show any demand on the premises. The court therefore erred in overruling the demurrer of the defendant.
Judgment reversed.
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