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DRAFT FOR ATTORNEY REVIEW — NOT FINAL

S. P. Growers Ass'n v. Rodriguez, 552 P.2d 721 (1976)

Citation
S. P. Growers Ass'n v. Rodriguez, 552 P.2d 721 (1976)
Parent Document
S. P. Growers Ass'n v. Rodriguez, 552 P.2d 721 (1976)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
1976-08-10

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line of authority lends considerable support to defendants’ position, it is arguable that the present case is distinguishable in two respects. First, in each of the former cases a court sought to reconcile an unlawful detainer statute with another statute of the same jurisdiction, while here a state court is called upon to recognize policy underlying federal law. Plaintiff asserts that defendants are powerless to invoke the federal law in state court because exclusive jurisdiction to enforce the act rests in the federal courts and because the power to deal with an eviction in retaliation for invoking the act lies exclusively in the act itself.