HUDSON V. CRAFT 33 Cal. 2d 654, 204 P.2d 1 (1949) CASE BRIEF

HUDSON V. CRAFT
33 Cal. 2d 654, 204 P.2d 1 (1949)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This is an appeal from a judgment of dismissal after a demurrer was sustained with leave to amend.
FACTS: D was operating a boxing exhibition at a carnival without a license. P entered this exhibition, hoping to win the prize of five dollars. P suffered injuries as a result of being struck by his opponent. P sued for damages, claiming that D did not have the proper licenses to be running a boxing match. P's case was dismissed because of his failure to amend his complaint. P appealed

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