Case Name: PEARLE H. JARRETT, Respondent, v. E. C. REDMAN et al., Defendants; A. C. COONEY, Appellant
Court: District Court of Appeal of the State of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1926-10-13
Citations: 79 Cal. App. 794
Docket Number: Civ. No. 5319
Parties: PEARLE H. JARRETT, Respondent, v. E. C. REDMAN et al., Defendants; A. C. COONEY, Appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: California Appellate Reports
Volume: 79
Pages: 794–795

Head Matter:
[Civ. No. 5319.
First Appellate District, Division One.
October 13,1926.]
PEARLE H. JARRETT, Respondent, v. E. C. REDMAN et al., Defendants; A. C. COONEY, Appellant.
Claire T. Van Etten for Appellant.
James McLaehlan for Respondent.

Opinion:
TYLER, P. J.
Suit to foreclose a mortgage.
Plaintiff alleged that defendant Redman was indebted to him in the sum of two thousand dollars evidenced by a promissory note and secured by a mortgage upon certain real property situated in Los Angeles County. Defendant Cooney was made a party defendant to the foreclosure proceeding for the reason that he claimed an interest in the mortgaged premises by reason of a certain lien upon the property.
Judgment was rendered in favor of plaintiff and against defendant Redman. The judgment determined that defendant Cooney had no interest in the property for the reason that the judgment under which he claimed his lien attached was null and void. Defendant Cooney appeals. The precise question here involved is discussed and decided in Jarrett v. Redman, ante, p. 482 [250 Pac. 183]. Upon the authority of that case the judgment herein is affirmed.
Knight, J., and Campbell, J., pro tem., concurred.