California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Life v. County of Los Angeles, 218 Cal.App.3d 1287, 267 Cal.Rptr. 557 (Cal. App. 1990):
One is considered aggrieved whose rights or interests are injuriously affected by the judgment. An appellant's interest " ' "must be immediate, pecuniary, and substantial and not nominal or a remote consequence of the judgment." ' " (County of Alameda, supra, 5 Cal.3d at p. 737, 97 Cal.Rptr. 385, 488 P.2d 953; see Leoke v. County of San Bernardino (1967) 249 Cal.App.2d
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