(DOWNLOAD) "Pinsky v. Sloat" by District Court of Appeal of California ~ eBook PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Pinsky v. Sloat
- Author : District Court of Appeal of California
- Release Date : January 03, 1955
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 61 KB
Description
On July 2, 1948, defendant Sloat by grant deed acquired title to three parcels of property. Parcel one consisted of Lot 1 and a part of Lot 2; parcel two consisted of Lots 24, 25, and a part of Lot 26; parcel three consisted of a part of Scherzinger Lane. The deed by which Sloat acquired title described the three parcels separately. The part of Scherzinger Lane so conveyed is the property in controversy. It was formerly a dead-end public street. On March 31, 1950, Sloat executed a deed of trust which described parcels one and two "as per map recorded in Book 137 Pages 6 and 7 of Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County [Los Angeles]." The map in the recorders office showed Scherzinger Lane as a highway surrounded on three sides by parcels one and two. Plaintiffs were named as beneficiaries in the deed of trust. On March 7, 1952, plaintiffs on foreclosure of the deed of trust acquired title to the property described therein.