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Crannell v. GlennCountyBd. of Supervisors
In what is essentially a boundary dispute arising from an attempt to subdivide property, plaintiff Thad Crannell appeals from a judgment that dismissed, without prejudice, his petition for writ of administrative mandate (Code Civ. Proc., 1094.5) against defendants and respondents Glenn County and its Board of Supervisors (collectively, County). The trial court found that certain landowners in the area were indispensable and could no longer be made parties to the petition proceeding. ( 389.) Court shall affirm the judgment.

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