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No. 8876400
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
California Redwood Co. v. Mahan
No. 8876400 · Decided May 3, 1898
No. 8876400·Ninth Circuit · 1898·
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Case Details
Court
United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Decided
May 3, 1898
Citation
No. 8876400
Disposition
See opinion text.
Full Opinion
HAWLEY, District Judge. This is a companion case to that of California Redwood Co. v. Litle, ubi supra; but the special point relied upon by appellant in this case is that the cancellation of the entry for fraud was made without notice to the claimant or parties interested. The facts are identical with those presented upon this point in Mortgage Co. v. Hopper, 12 C. C. A. 293 ,. 64 Fed. 553, 556 ; and, upon the principles announced in that case and the authorities there cited, the judgment of the circuit court is affirmed, with costs.
Plain English Summary
Litle, ubi supra; but the special point relied upon by appellant in this case is that the cancellation of the entry for fraud was made without notice to the claimant or parties interested.
Key Points
01Litle, ubi supra; but the special point relied upon by appellant in this case is that the cancellation of the entry for fraud was made without notice to the claimant or parties interested.
02The facts are identical with those presented upon this point in Mortgage Co.
03553, 556 ; and, upon the principles announced in that case and the authorities there cited, the judgment of the circuit court is affirmed, with costs.
04
Frequently Asked Questions
Litle, ubi supra; but the special point relied upon by appellant in this case is that the cancellation of the entry for fraud was made without notice to the claimant or parties interested.
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