People v. Ladd

California Supreme Court
People v. Ladd, 47 Cal. 603 (Cal. 1874)

People v. Ladd

Opinion of the Court

By the Court:

The resolution of intention, upon which the assessment is founded, was, among other things, that Folsom Street, from First to Second, be repaired where necessary,” and that “ curbs and sidewalks thereon be reconstructed where necessary,” etc. Upon the authority of Richardson v. Heydenfeldt, 46 Cal. 68, and People v. Clark, ante, 456, the judgment and order denying a new trial are affirmed. Remittitur forthwith.

Reference

Full Case Name
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO v. W. H. LADD
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1 case
Status
Published
Syllabus
Resolution to Impeove a Stbeet.—If a resolution of intention to improve a street in San Francisco provides that the street shall be improved where necessary, the Board of Supervisors acquires no jurisdiction, and the assessment is void.