California Courts of Appeal, 1931

Thomas v. Snyder

Thomas v. Snyder
California Courts of Appeal · Decided May 27, 1931 · Plummer
114 Cal. App. 767

Thomas v. Snyder

Opinion of the Court

PLUMMER, J.

This cause is before us upon an appeal by the defendant Snyder from that portion of the judgment against the defendants awarding the plaintiff the sum of $8,075, and is a companion case to that of Arthur B. Thomas, Plaintiff and Appellant, v. P. N. Snyder et al., Defendants and Respondents, ante, p. 397 [300 Pac. 117].

The appeal is based upon the judgment-roll, and involves the same questions which we have considered in the case just mentioned. Upon the authority of what we have said in the opinion in that ease, the judgment, so far as appealed from, by the defendants Snyder, is affirmed.

A petition for a rehearing of this cause was denied by the District Court of Appeal on June 26, 1931, and a petition by appellants to have the cause heard in the Supreme Court, after judgment in the District Court of Appeal, was denied by the Supreme Court on July 23, 1931.

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