California Supreme Court, 1921

Proud v. Southern Pacific Milling Co.

Proud v. Southern Pacific Milling Co.
California Supreme Court · Decided January 24, 1921
184 Cal. 809

Proud v. Southern Pacific Milling Co.

Opinion of the Court

THE COURT

Although they are three separate and independent suits, the three above-mentioned eases are identica in their facts with the facts of the case of Runkle v. Southern Pacific Milling Co., ante, p. 714, [195 Pac. 898]. The points urged for a reversal in these cases by appellant, Southern Pacific Milling Company, are the same as those which were presented in said case of Runkle v. Southern Pacific Milling Co., and, therefore, what we have said in the latter case sufficiently disposes of the points made. Upon the authority of that case the judgments in these three cases are affirmed.

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