CITY OF LONG BEACH v. AISTRUP

Docket No. 22872.

164 Cal.App.2d 41 (1958)

330 P.2d 282

CITY OF LONG BEACH, Plaintiff, v. DAGMAR AISTRUP et al., Defendants; COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES, Appellant; VICTOR K. HART et al., Respondents.

Court of Appeals of California, Second District, Division Three.

October 3, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Harold W. Kennedy, County Counsel, and Robert A. Von Esch, Jr., Deputy County Counsel, for Appellant.

Hodge L. Dolle and Thomas G. Baggot for Respondents.


VALLÉE, J.

The city of Long Beach brought this proceeding to condemn several parcels of realty. Defendants Victor K. Hart, F. Walter Bergmann, and John Gerald Quirk each owned in fee one of the parcels sought to be condemned. The county of Los Angeles was named a defendant as it claimed that by reason of liens for taxes for the tax years 1955-56, 1956-57, and 1957-58 it had an interest in various parcels, including...

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