Cox v. McLaughlin

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1881-05-01

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Temple, J., dissenting. Charles McLaughlin entered into a contract with the Western Pacific Railroad Company to construct and equip the railroad from San José to Sacramento for five million four hundred thousand dollars, payable partly in stock. Having this contract on the seventh day of January, 1865, McLaughlin contracted with Cox, Myers Co., to build, construct, complete, and furnish materials for the constructio…

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