Plaintiff sued to quiet her alleged title to a portion of a ten-acre tract, number 15, situated in Sacramento County. Judgment was entered in her favor. One of the sources of title relied on by the plaintiff was based on adverse possession of the premises. She claimed under John Tansman. The latter received the deed under which he claimed from one Treichler, in February, 1865. At the time he did so, the premises were in the possession of one Ranke, who held as assignee of a lease thereof executed by Treichler to one Stultz. After Tansmari’s purchase, Ranke refused to recognize any title in him, and asserted that he, Ranke, was then holding as tenant of L. H. Foote. This denial by Ranke of Tansman’s rights resulted in a 'suit of ejectment by Tansman against .Ranke, to recover the possession of the property. That action, in turn, resulted in a judgment in favor of Tansman, and immediately afterwards, to wit, in the year 1871, Tans-man and Foote settled their conflicting claims to the property, by agreeing that Tansman should have two thirds and Foote one third of it. From that time on, Tansman and Foote, and
Under such circumstances, the defendants can not avail themselves, in this action, of the possession of Foote.
Order affirmed.
Myrick and McKinstry, JJ., concurred.