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Lent v. California Fruit Growers' Association of Los Angeles

Supreme Court of California,In Bank
Dec 4, 1911
161 Cal. 719 (Cal. 1911)

Summary

In Lent v. California Fruit Growers' Assn. of Los Angeles, 161 Cal. 719, [ 121 P. 1002], it was ordered that the appeal be dismissed for failure to give the notice contemplated by section 941b of the Code of Civil Procedure.

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Opinion

L.A. No. 2986.

December 4, 1911.

MOTION to dismiss an appeal from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County and from an order refusing a new trial. George H. Hutton, Judge.

Richardson Martin, for Appellants.

Tobias K. Archer, for Respondents.


It is ordered that the appeal in the above-entitled cause be and the same is hereby dismissed, for failure to give the notice of appeal contemplated by section 941b of the Code of Civil Procedure.


Summaries of

Lent v. California Fruit Growers' Association of Los Angeles

Supreme Court of California,In Bank
Dec 4, 1911
161 Cal. 719 (Cal. 1911)

In Lent v. California Fruit Growers' Assn. of Los Angeles, 161 Cal. 719, [ 121 P. 1002], it was ordered that the appeal be dismissed for failure to give the notice contemplated by section 941b of the Code of Civil Procedure.

Summary of this case from Eddy v. Hunter
Case details for

Lent v. California Fruit Growers' Association of Los Angeles

Case Details

Full title:HENRY G. LENT et al., Respondents, v. CALIFORNIA FRUIT GROWERS…

Court:Supreme Court of California,In Bank

Date published: Dec 4, 1911

Citations

161 Cal. 719 (Cal. 1911)
121 P. 1002

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