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Gilman v. Bootz

Supreme Court of California
Feb 7, 1883
63 Cal. 120 (Cal. 1883)

Opinion

         APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of the city and county of San Francisco, and from an order refusing a new trial.

         COUNSEL:

         C. J. Beerstecher, and F. J. Castelhun, for Appellant.

         George W. Tyler, for Respondent.


         OPINION

         PER CURIAM.

         The court below must have denied the motion for a nonsuit on the ground that the answer failed to deny the allegations of the complaint, except as to the assignment to the plaintiff. In so construing the answer the court misconceived its meaning. The answer denied that the sale was for eight hundred dollars in gold coin, as alleged in the complaint, and then proceeded to aver that the contract of sale was for four hundred dollars in money, and four hundred dollars to be paid in boarding the plaintiff. This was in legal effect to deny that the sale was for eight hundred dollars, or on any other terms than as set forth in the subsequent averments of the answer above stated. When, then, the plaintiff only offered the assignment to him and rested, he had offered no evidence to establish the main allegation of his complaint, and the nonsuit should have been granted.

         Nothing which subsequently occurred on the trial removed the injury done by this error, and the judgment and order must be reversed, and the cause remanded. So ordered.


Summaries of

Gilman v. Bootz

Supreme Court of California
Feb 7, 1883
63 Cal. 120 (Cal. 1883)
Case details for

Gilman v. Bootz

Case Details

Full title:HENRY GILMAN, RESPONDENT, v. ADAM BOOTZ, APPELLANT

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Feb 7, 1883

Citations

63 Cal. 120 (Cal. 1883)

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