WEBB v. BEVERLY HILLS FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASS'N

No. 20195.

364 F.2d 146 (1966)

Eugene WEBB, Jr., Marguerite Webb, Richards Matthews, Jr., Robert Rufi and Eugene C. Jones, Appellants, v. BEVERLY HILLS FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION, Federal Home Loan Bank Board, Lytton Financial Corporation, Bart Lytton, Beth Lytton, Thomas W. Clarke, Dr. Samuel J. Sills, Glenn Wilson and H. P. Braman, Appellees.

United States Court of Appeals Ninth Circuit.

July 28, 1966.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John P. Pollock, Max F. Deutz, Los Angeles, Cal., for appellants.

Joseph Ball, of Ball, Hunt & Hart, Long Beach, Cal., for appellee Beverly Hills Federal Savings.

Rodney K. Potter, of O'Melveny & Myers, Los Angeles, Cal., for appellee Lytton Financial Corp.

Richard P. Byrne, Los Angeles, Cal., MacCracken, Collins & Hawes, Philip R. Collins, Washington, D. C., for appellee Federal Home Loan Bank Board.

Before BARNES, JERTBERG and ELY, Circuit Judges.


JERTBERG, Circuit Judge:

Appellants, defendants in the District Court, appeal from a judgment of dismissal, dismissing with prejudice the action as to certain specifically named appellees who were also defendants in the District Court.

The entry of the judgment of dismissal followed the consummation of the provisions of a stipulation for settlement entered into by and between all parties to the action except the appellants.

On February 20, 1962, appellee...

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