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- Title: Ridley v. Young
- Author : Third Appellate District District Court Of Appeal Of California
- Release Date : January 24, 1944
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 59 KB
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The complaint herein alleged in substance that by a judgment of the superior court a public sale was directed of certain property known as Olive Lawn Memorial Park in which plaintiff owned an undivided one-half interest as a partner with defendants; that pursuant to said judgment the sale was conducted by a commissioner on March 12, 1942, and defendants were the only bidders and they "bid in" the property for $100; that defendants prepared a deed to defendants which the commissioner executed and the defendants recorded; that the deed so prepared was "a false and untrue deed and deliberately made so by the defendants, and included in the property purchased by and conveyed to the defendants, a large and additional property not the subject of the sale, and not purchased by the defendants at said sale"; that upon plaintiffs motion, the court made an order on May 27, 1942, setting "aside said deed and all proceedings in said sale"; that defendants appealed from said order, and "said order was affirmed by the appellate court" on December 8, 1942 (56 Cal. App. 2d 13 [132 P.2d 236]); that before said order was signed on May 27, 1942, defendants caused the court commissioner to advertise another sale under said judgment on May 27, 1942; that a further sale was held on May 27, 1942, and there were no bidders "other than plaintiffs attorney and said property was sold to defendants for the nominal sum of $400.00"; that "by reason of the fact that a prior sale had been had, and a false deed executed thereunder and recorded of record, thus clouding the title to the property, no public bidders were attracted to said second sale and defendants were thereby enabled to purchase the said property at but a small fraction of its actual worth, and to