People v. Mason
California Supreme Court Sep 21, 1904 No. L. A. No. 1451Published
Synopsis
Judgment Foreclosing Certificate of Purchase—Motion to Vacate —Collateral Attack—Publication of Summons—Case Affirmed. —A motion to vacate a judgment which is valid upon its face, made more than six years after the entry of the judgment, upon which the affidavit of publication of summons and the publication thereof are attacked, must be determined upon the principles governing a collateral attack upon the judgment; and the order denying it is affirmed upon the authority of Feople v. Norris, ante, p. 422.
THE COURT. This case is in principle similar to that of People v. Norris, ante, p. 422, just decided, and on the authority of that case the judgment is affirmed.
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