DORAN, J.
The controversy herein is an outgrowth of a so-called lease-franchise dated May 29, 1914, whereby respondent city of Long Beach leased certain tidelands to appellant Neptune Pier Company for a term of 35 years expiring December 1, 1948. The franchised premises had been acquired by the city under a state grant, and are described as lying 376 feet along the line of ordinary high tide and extending 600 feet southerly into the Pacific Ocean. As a part of the...
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