Bailey v. Taaffe

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1866-07-01

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By the Court, Sanderson, J. This is an appeal from an order setting aside a judgment by default. It is claimed by appellant that the affidavit upon which the order was made is fatally deficient in the two essential particulars of excuse and merits. We are of the opinion that both points are well made. An affidavit on motion to vacate a judgment under the sixty-eighth section of the Practice Act must show—…

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