Cole v. Rush

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[L. A. No. 22358. In Bank. Jan. 20, 1953.]

DOROTHEA COLE et al., Appellants, v. PAUL RUSH et al., Defendants; FRANK VAN STONE, Respondent.

COUNSEL

John C. Stevenson and Lionel Richman for Appellants.

Parker, Stanbury, Reese & McGee and A. P. G. Steffes for Respondent.

OPINION

THE COURT.

[1] This is an appeal from an order sustaining a demurrer without leave to amend. Such an order is nonappealable (Evans v. Dabney (1951), 37 Cal. 2d 758, 759 [235 P.2d 604], and authorities there cited; 3 Cal.Jur.2d 476), and this court must, therefore, dismiss the appeal of its own motion. (Collins v. Corse (1936), 8 Cal. 2d 123, 124 [64 P.2d 137]; Estate of Brady (1948), 32 Cal. 2d 478, 480 [196 P.2d 881]; Rosenberg v. Knesboro (1947), 80 Cal. App. 2d 36, 38 [180 P.2d 750]; see, also, 4 Cal.Jur.2d 337, and cases there cited.)

The appeal is, therefore, dismissed.

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