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Articles 421 - 439 of 439
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In Re Kimler [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
In Re Kimler [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
Writ of habeas corpus from Missouri court finding that inmate's extradition to California was not warranted did not preclude the subsequent imprisonment of the inmate in California. The determination was not a pardon.
Capitain V. L. A. Wrecking Co., Jesse W. Carter
Capitain V. L. A. Wrecking Co., Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The sellers' notation on the contract and repeated assurances of insurance evidenced that the title and risk of loss did not pass to the buyer until the house was lowered onto the foundation and its roof restored.
Huffman V. Lindquist [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Huffman V. Lindquist [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
Nonsuits were properly granted to a doctor and hospital in a malpractice and negligence action by the mother of a deceased son where there was insufficient evidence that actions of the doctor and hospital were the proximate cause of the son's death.
Lee On V. Long [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Lee On V. Long [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The gamblers could not recover money that was used in illegal gambling games from the sheriff and district attorney that was seized by the sheriff.
King V. Mortimer [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
King V. Mortimer [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
Certificate holders could not recover the difference between the price at which their assignors sold their certificates and the face amount thereof because they failed to show there was any matured claim or debt due at the time they sold them.
State V. Brotherhood Of Railroad Trainmen [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
State V. Brotherhood Of Railroad Trainmen [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
State, as owner of a railroad, was not subject to collective bargaining provisions of federal Railway Labor Act and contract reached as a result of collective bargaining between state board and labor union was invalid.
Green V. Brown, Jesse W. Carter
Green V. Brown, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The holder of a life estate in the residence that he and his deceased wife had given to his deceased wife's daughter and her husband had the right to live in the house with his new wife despite the donees' objections.
People Ex Rel. Levin V. County Of Santa Clara, Jesse W. Carter
People Ex Rel. Levin V. County Of Santa Clara, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
A charter that was adopted by a county and approved by the legislature was properly invalidated because the county failed to comply or to substantially comply with the mandatory and prohibitory constitutional procedures for adopting the charter.
Brokaw V. Black-Foxe Military Institute, Jesse W. Carter
Brokaw V. Black-Foxe Military Institute, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
A verdict was proper because evidence was sufficient to infer that a college student was acting as an agent of a military school at the time he took the student, and there was substantial evidence to conclude that he negligently operated the car.
Holbrook V. Board Of Education, Jesse W. Carter
Holbrook V. Board Of Education, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
A school board's failure to classify its business manager as a full-time permanent employee, in his fourth consecutive year of employment in a position requiring certification, did not prevent him from attaining that status, for tenure purposes.
Simone V. Sabo [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Simone V. Sabo [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
In a patient's malpractice action against his dentist, there was no expert witness testimony that the dentist rendered improper treatment when he removed the patient's impacted tooth and bruised or severed the mandibular nerve.
Rains V. County Of Contra Costa [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Rains V. County Of Contra Costa [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
Because new county ordinance concerning appointment of the medical personnel did not effect a repeal that required the approval of voters, it was upheld as valid.
Bryant V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Bryant V. Industrial Acci. Com. [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
State workers' compensation commission had no discretion to partly disallow state unemployment department's proven lien for benefits paid to injured worker based on his periods of temporary and permanent disability.
Pasadena V. County Of Los Angeles, Jesse W. Carter
Pasadena V. County Of Los Angeles, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
A constitutional provision was not concerned with assessed valuation before or after acquisition by a city, but dealt only with whether or not any improvements were constructed by the city after it acquired the property.
Schumm V. Berg, Jesse W. Carter
Schumm V. Berg, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
A contract between a mother and father for the support of an illegitimate child, premised on the mother's promises not to bring a paternity action and to name the child after the father, was enforceable by the minor against the father's estate.
Parker V. Womack [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Parker V. Womack [Dissent], Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
The order of a new trial in the injured party's action against the driver was improper because there was no basis for the exercise of discretion when a correct instruction for unavoidable accident was given.
Stein V. Simpson, Jesse W. Carter
Stein V. Simpson, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
Property owners were entitled to quiet title to property purchased by creditor after owners went into default on loan secured by property, as creditor's conduct of refusing owner's tender of loan amount and then purchasing property was fraudulent.
Dean V. Kuchel, Jesse W. Carter
Dean V. Kuchel, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
A state constitutional amendment's express enumeration of legislative powers was not an exclusion of others not named and did not serve to invalidate the legislature's creation of the Wildlife Conservation Board.
People V. Thomas, Jesse W. Carter
People V. Thomas, Jesse W. Carter
Jesse Carter Opinions
In murder case, the court did not have the authority to reduce defendant's death sentence to life imprisonment because defendant failed to show prejudicial error with respect to the sentencing order.