Handley v. Figg
California Supreme Court
Handley v. Figg, 58 Cal. 578 (Cal. 1881)
1881 Cal. LEXIS 271
Handley v. Figg
Opinion of the Court
The judgment from which this appeal is taken was entered on the 31st day of December, 1879, and the notice of appeal was not served and filed until the 11th day of June, 1880. As the appeal was not taken within sixty days after the rendition of the judgment, the exception to the decision on the
We think that the findings support the judgment, and that is all that we are called upon to decide upon this record.
Judgment affirmed.
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- SAMUEL HANDLEY v. E. P. FIGG
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- Syllabus
- Appeal—Exception—Sufficiency of Evidence—Findings.—An exception to the decision on the ground that it is not supported by the evidence can not be reviewed on an appeal from the judgment, if not taken within sixty days after its rendition. Findings—Trust—Former Adjudication—Estoppel.—The findings in this case held to be sufficient to support the judgment.