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Fuller and Todd Realty Co. v. Superior Court

Supreme Court of California
Aug 27, 1917
175 Cal. 751 (Cal. 1917)

Opinion

S. F. No. 8479.

August 27, 1917.

APPLICATION for a Writ of Certiorari to review a judgment of foreclosure of mortgage.

The facts are stated in the opinion of the court.

Fernhoff Sevier, and Cedric W. Petersen, for Petitioner.


Application for a writ of certiorari to review a judgment of foreclosure of mortgage in so far as it is claimed to affect petitioner, a junior mortgagee. The petitioner was originally made a party defendant, as one claiming some interest as purchaser or mortgagee, which interest was alleged to be subsequent to and subject to the lien of the mortgage sought to be foreclosed. Petitioner alleges that it was never served with summons, and never had notice of the action until the time for appeal from the judgment had expired.

The judgment given recites that the action was dismissed as to said petitioner, with the result that if its mortgage was recorded, as is alleged, prior to the recording on April 7, 1914, of the notice of lis pendens in the foreclosure action, the situation is precisely as it would have been if petitioner had never been a party to the action, and its interest as a mortgagee is in no way affected by the judgment of foreclosure, or the sale thereunder. The judgment given, properly construed, does not purport to bar anyone claiming under defendant Chase, whose interest in the premises was acquired prior to the filing for record of the notice of lis pendens on April 7, 1914, and was properly shown on the public records.

The application for a writ is denied.


Summaries of

Fuller and Todd Realty Co. v. Superior Court

Supreme Court of California
Aug 27, 1917
175 Cal. 751 (Cal. 1917)
Case details for

Fuller and Todd Realty Co. v. Superior Court

Case Details

Full title:FULLER AND TODD REALTY COMPANY (a Corporation), Petitioner, v. SUPERIOR…

Court:Supreme Court of California

Date published: Aug 27, 1917

Citations

175 Cal. 751 (Cal. 1917)
167 P. 377

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