CITY OF PASADENA V. CALIFORNIA MICHIGAN LAND & WATER CO., 17 Cal.2d 576 (1941) CASE BRIEF

CITY OF PASADENA V. CALIFORNIA MICHIGAN LAND & WATER CO.
17 Cal.2d 576 (1941)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a suit for injunctive relief from threatened future invasions of certain easements.
FACTS: P and D were competing vendors of water service in an unincorporated area between Arcadia and Pasadena. D under claim of right and with the admitted permission of the servient owners, installed water mains and service connections in certain five foot easements theretofore granted to P and partly occupied by his water mains and service connections. The trial court found for D and P appealed.

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