How have the courts interpreted the words "foreclosure" in the context of a property foreclosure?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Riley v. Peters, 15 Cal.Rptr. 41, 194 Cal.App.2d 296 (Cal. App. 1961):

Appellants' only argument rests upon the language of Dockrey v. Gray, 1959, 172 Cal.App.2d 388, 341 P.2d 746, that: 'Appellants' final contention is that they were not joined in the respondent's suit to foreclose his lien against the trustors. Appellants fail to point out how this fact would affect the [194 Cal.App.2d 299] validity of the judgment involved

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