DocketNumber: Civ. No. 17290
Citation Numbers: 153 Cal. App. 2d 53, 313 P.2d 930, 1957 Cal. App. LEXIS 1455
Judges: Dooling
Filed Date: 8/1/1957
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/3/2024
This case was tried on a complaint in four counts seeking an aggregate recovery of $5,645. Defendants filed an answer and cross-complaint. The court originally gave judgment against plaintiff on his complaint and against defendants on their cross-complaint. Plaintiff moved for a new trial. The court, acting pursuant to Code of Civil Procedure, section 662, amended its findings and entered judgment thereon for plaintiff for $30.03, but allowed costs to defendants. Plaintiff moved to vacate the judgment for costs. From the order denying this motion plaintiff appeals.
Appellant argues that under Code of Civil Procedure, sec
In enacting Code of Civil Procedure, section 662, the Legislature provided that the order modifying the judgment might be made “on such terms as may be just.” In view of the theretofore recognized power to impose terms, including the imposition of costs, in granting a new trial, this language is reasonably construable as giving the court a like power where the court, instead of granting a new trial, exercises its alternative power to modify the judgment.
It is incumbent on appellant to present a record showing that in exercising its power in this respect the court abused its discretion. In the absence, of such a showing every presumption favors the trial court’s action. (Vaughn v. Jonas, 31 Cal.2d 586, 601 [191 P.2d 432].)
Order affirmed.
Kaufman, P. J., and Draper, J., concurred.