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Doyle v. Coughlin — California Court of Appeal

California Court of Appeal, Fourth District, Division Two · Civ. No. 13185

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AmountNot statedAmount not stated in reviewed source.
ResultCourt of Appeal opinionCourt ruling
HingeSeller ProceedsTeaches why escrow close status, license-transfer approval, creditor notices, and interpleader posture are core records in disputed escrow-fund control.
SourceCourt opinionPublished opinion
File-record question

Teaches why escrow close status, license-transfer approval, creditor notices, and interpleader posture are core records in disputed escrow-fund control.

Limit before takeaway

Published appellate opinion only. Liquor-license escrow creditor-priority row; no public conduct rating is implied.

Case number
Civ. No. 13185
Filed
March 13, 1974
Source record
Court opinion
Procedural posture
Court of Appeal opinion
Money movement stage
Seller proceeds stage
Record gap
Payee gap
Strongest reviewed source
Published opinion
Allegation / finding status
Court ruling
Disposition
Court of Appeal opinion
Last posture checked
2026-05-31
Reviewed
2026-05-31

What happened

Court reviewed Grover Escrow interpleader over a liquor-license and bulk-sale escrow balance after competing creditors and federal tax claims asserted rights to the funds.

What it hinged on

Seller Proceeds. Teaches why escrow close status, license-transfer approval, creditor notices, and interpleader posture are core records in disputed escrow-fund control.

Amount involved

Amount not stated in reviewed source.

Result

Court of Appeal opinion

Why this belongs here

Teaches why escrow close status, license-transfer approval, creditor notices, and interpleader posture are core records in disputed escrow-fund control.

Documents to inspect

This list is inferred from the topic pattern, not asserted as an extracted document list for this case.

What the file needed to show

Current reviewed metadata frames the file issue this way:

Teaches why escrow close status, license-transfer approval, creditor notices, and interpleader posture are core records in disputed escrow-fund control.

Timeline

FiledMarch 13, 1974
Posture checked2026-05-31
Reviewed for Escrow Cases2026-05-31

Topics

Seller Proceeds·Post-Closing Evidentiary Disputes

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What this record does not show

This reviewed record does not show a court finding that any company or person did anything wrong unless the linked source expressly says so. Read the primary source for allegations, posture, and outcome.

Limit: Published appellate opinion only. Liquor-license escrow creditor-priority row; no public conduct rating is implied.

Reviewed California court records with source links. Allegations are not findings.