California Supreme Court, 1889

Wise v. Griffith

Wise v. Griffith
California Supreme Court · Decided January 25, 1889 · Thornton
78 Cal. 152; 20 P. 675; 1889 Cal. LEXIS 557

Wise v. Griffith

Opinion of the Court

Thornton, J.

We find no error in this record. The evidence of Casey was properly admitted.

Defendant Heuston became a purchaser of the mortgaged property pendente lite, with actual notice of the pendency of this action to foreclose the mortgage made by the defendants, Griffith and wife.

We cannot see how the plaintiffs’action against Heuston is barred. He never was a necessary party to the action, but as purchaser with actual notice of the pendency of plaintiffs’ action to foreclose he z would have been bound by the decree against the Griffiths.

Judgment and order affirmed.

Paterson, J., McFarland, J., and Sharpstein, J., concurred.

Rehearing denied.

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