Tenhet v. Boswell
California Supreme Court
554 P.2d 330 (1976)
- Written by Sean Carroll, JD
Facts
Johnson and Tenhet (plaintiff) owned a parcel of land as joint tenants. Johnson leased the land to Boswell (defendant) but died before the lease ended. Tenhet ordered Boswell to vacate the land, but Boswell did not do so. Tenhet brought suit for a declaratory judgment that the lease was invalidated by Johnson’s death.
Rule of Law
Issue
Holding and Reasoning (Mosk, J.)
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