California Courts of Appeal, 1928

Kendis v. Cohn

Kendis v. Cohn
California Courts of Appeal · Decided March 10, 1928 · Campbell
90 Cal. App. 796

Kendis v. Cohn

Opinion of the Court

CAMPBELL, J., pro tem.

This is an appeal from portions of the judgment entered declaratory of the rights of the parties relative to the assignment of a certain lease and adjudging that plaintiff take nothing by way of damages. The questions presented on this appeal are passed upon in the ease of Minnie Kendis, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. A. B. Cohn, Lulu B. Cohn, M. B. Cohn and Hattie B. Cohn, Defendants and Appellants (No. 6182), ante, p. 41 [265 Pac. 844], and on the authority of that case the judgment here is reversed and affirmed as the questions here presented and determind in that case, respondents to recover their costs on this appeal.

Tyler, P. J., and Knight, J., concurred.

A petition by respondent to have the cause heard in the supreme court, after judgment in the district court of appeal, was denied by the supreme court on May 7, 1928.

All the Justices concurred.

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