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KIRK et al. v. LOAN & BUILDING ASS'N OF SANTA BARBARA et al.
This is an appeal from a judgment for the defendants in an action to quiet title and set aside a sale under a deed of trust. Motion to dismiss the appeal or affirm the judgment upon the ground that no substantial questions have been raised has been made by the respondents. The propositions relied upon as requiring a reversal of the judgment were all urged in Engelbertson v. Loan & Building Ass'n (Cal.Sup.) 58 P.(2d) 647, this day decided, and were therein determined contrary to the contentions of the appellants.
The motion to dismiss the appeal is denied, and the judgment is affirmed.
THOMPSON, Justice.
We concur: WASTE, C. J.; SHENK, J.; LANGDON, J.; CURTIS, J.
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Docket No: L. A. 15603.
Decided: June 12, 1936
Court: Supreme Court of California.
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