Plaintiff sought to establish a permissive easement over two access roads on undeveloped land against two defendants, one of whom had authorized use of the roads. The trial court granted judgment in favor of both defendants, holding plaintiff’s use of the land was expressly authorized by a prior permissive easement, so no prescriptive easement was created. […]
Coverage Excluded For Ordinance or Law Under Homeowners Policy.
Plaintiffs’ homeowners policy reads: “We do not insure under any coverage for any loss which is caused by one or more of the items below, regardless of whether the event occurs suddenly or gradually, involves isolated or widespread damage, arises from natural or external forces, or occurs as a result of any combination of these: a. […]
Superior Court Told To Bow Out Of Retaining Jurisdiction.
The parties had a disagreement about a lease. The superior court retaining jurisdiction after trial “to make further orders, including injunctions, if necessary in the future to effectuate and or enforce the Court’s judgment.” The appellate court reversed that portion of the judgment, stating: “We are concerned with the court retaining jurisdiction for the life of […]
Anti-SLAPP Motion Should Have Been Granted In Registered Sex Offender Case.
The renter/defendant of a house owned by the owner/plaintiff told a potential buyer of the house that a registered sex offender lived immediately across the street from the house. The sale fell through and the owner sued the renter for interfering with the sale. The renter filed an anti-SLAPP motion under Code of Civil Procedure section […]
Sale Of Orange County Fairgrounds Set Aside.
As part of Governor Schwarzenegger’s plan to raise funds by selling state owned real property, the California Department of General Services sold the Orange County fairgrounds. A number of parties, including one of the unsuccessful bidders, sued to void the sale. The Court of Appeal agreed with plaintiffs. The Department failed to comply with the statutory […]
Court Cannot Affect Rights Of Non-Party Trust Deed Holder.
In an action for fraudulent transfer the court granted summary judgment in favor of the trust deed holder. Later, another judge tried the fraudulent transfer case against the previous and subsequent owner of the property and held that their rights prevailed over the trust deed holder. The Court of Appeal reversed. The trust deed holder was […]
Real Estate Development Conviction Vis-À-Vis The Clean Air Act.
The CEO of a real estate development company was convicted of violating the Clean Air Act [42 U.S.C. §85.]. In his appeal, he complained about a jury instruction: “You may find that the defendant acted knowingly if you find beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant: [¶] 1. was aware of a high probability that there […]
Technological Changes Did Not End Design Immunity In Construction
Plaintiffs were injured in an accident on a bridge and brought an action for dangerous condition of public property. Defendants argued they enjoyed design immunity, but plaintiffs contended they lost that immunity when they became aware of certain technological changes which made it appropriate to install modifications. The trial court entered judgment in favor the […]
Tree In Median Did Not Constitute A Dangerous Condition Of Public Property.
Several persons were killed in an automobile accident. The driver of another vehicle was arrested at the scene and later convicted of vehicular manslaughter. An action against the City for dangerous condition of public property was brought, alleging a magnolia tree on the median, the height of the curb and other design features of the roadway […]
Grant Of Landlords’ Anti-SLAPP Motion Against Tenant Reversed.
Landlords filed an unlawful detainer action, dismissing it prior to trial purportedly due to the unavailability of an essential witness. The tenant filed an action for nuisance, negligence, and intentional and negligent interference with contract. The trial court granted the landlords’ anti-SLAPP motion because the filing of an unlawful detainer action is a protected activity. […]
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