California Courts of Appeal, 1922

Lohr v. Delta Land and Water Company

Lohr v. Delta Land and Water Company
California Courts of Appeal · Decided April 11, 1922 · THE COURT. —
207 P. 396; 57 Cal. App. 789

Lohr v. Delta Land and Water Company

Opinion of the Court

THE COURT.

Action to enforce rescission of a contract for the purchase of real property and of certain shares of corporation stock; and for other relief. The ease is similar to three others in which decisions of this court are being filed at this time. They are number 3590, Delta Land & Water Co. v. Perry et al., ante, p. 314 [207 Pac. 393]; number 3591, Scott et al. v. Delta Land & Water Co. et al., ante, p. 320 [207 Pac. 389], and number 3593, Bradley et al. v. Delta Land & Water Co. et al., ante, p. 790 [207 Pac. 395], This case differs from the others only in that it relates to a different contract and different property. The alleged false and fraudulent representations made by the defendants and their agents and the various eircum *790 stances of the transactions are so much alike that a separate statement of the particular facts of this ease is not necessary.

On the authority of the decisions above mentioned the judgment is affirmed.

A petition to have the cause heard in the supreme court, after judgment in the district court of appeal, was denied by the supreme court on June 8, 1922.

All the Justices concurred.

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