Savings & Loan Society v. Burnett

Supreme Court of California · Decided 1895-03-20

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Henshaw, J. Action to quiet title. The appeal is from the judgment and from the order denying a new trial. On the twenty-second day of May, 1868, Denis Ma-honey, the then owner of the lands in controversy, was indebted to the Savings and Loan Society in the sum of $20,000, gold coin of the United States, for moneys borrowed. Upon that date he executed, as party of the first part, a deed of trust to Burr and Dea…

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