Lawler V. Gleason Lawler V. Gleason
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Publisher Description

H. Glenn Lawler filed a complaint containing three counts. The first count is directed against Max and Ernest Manig and Sheriff Gleason. It is an action for declaratory relief seeking a declaration of the rights of the parties under various certificates of redemption issued by the sheriff, to determine whether a tender by Max Manig of $3,660.93 was sufficient to redeem rather than $10,469.05 demanded by plaintiff, and to determine whether Max Manig was legally capable of redeeming. The second cause of action names Max, Ernest and Paul Manig as defendants and seeks to quiet Lawler's title to the real property against the claims of the named defendants. The third cause of action seeks a writ of mandate to compel the sheriff to make and record a sheriff's deed to the property and to deliver it to Lawler.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
1955
26 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
16
Pages
PUBLISHER
LawApp Publishers
SIZE
60.8
KB

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