Case Name: G. R. PARBURT, Respondent, v. W. P. MONROE, Appellant
Court: Supreme Court of California
Jurisdiction: California
Decision Date: 1859-04-09
Citations: 1 Cal. Unrep. 72
Docket Number: No. 2301
Parties: G. R. PARBURT, Respondent, v. W. P. MONROE, Appellant.
Judges: I concur: Baldwin, J.
Reporter: California Unreported Cases
Volume: 1
Pages: 72–73

Head Matter:
G. R. PARBURT, Respondent, v. W. P. MONROE, Appellant.
No. 2301;
April 9, 1859.
Appeal. — A Frivolous Appeal Manifestly Intended for Delay only calls for an affirmation of the judgment, with damages.
APPEAL from Fifteenth Judicial District, Colusa County.
Parburt for respondent; Raynard & Sanders for appellant.

Opinion:
TERRY, C. J.
— This was a proceeding to foreclose a mortgage upon real estate. A demurrer to the complaint was inter posed and was properly overruled, and no answer having been filed within the time allowed by the court upon overruling the demurrer, a judgment was entered pursuant to the prayer of the complaint.
After a careful examination of the record, we are satisfied that the appeal is frivolous and was intended merely for delay; the judgment is therefore affirmed, with ten per cent damages.
I concur: Baldwin, J.