Pacific Land Ass'n v. Hunt

California Supreme Court
Pacific Land Ass'n v. Hunt, 105 Cal. 202 (Cal. 1894)
38 P. 635; 1894 Cal. LEXIS 1136

Pacific Land Ass'n v. Hunt

Opinion of the Court

The Court.

This is a petition for a writ of mandate to compel the respondent to settle what is claimed to be a bill of exceptions. We agree with the respondent that the instrument submitted does not show an attempt to present such a fair and bona fide statement of the case as entitles it to be considered and settled as a bill of exceptions.

The prayer of the petitioner is denied, and the petition dismissed.

Reference

Full Case Name
PACIFIC LAND ASSOCIATION v. JOHN HUNT, Judge of the Superior Court of the City and County of San Francisco
Cited By
3 cases
Status
Published
Syllabus
Bill of Exceptions—Mandamus.—A writ of mandate will not be granted to compel the settlement of a bill of exceptions where the instrument submitted does not show an attempt to present a fair and bonajide statement of the case.