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265; People V. Beaudry (1891), 91 Cal. 213. 12 Contrary to not a little popular opinion, there is no right-of- way by necessity recognized over government land. United States v. Rindge (1913), 208 Fed. 611. III. ACCEPTANCE AND REVOCATION. (a) Is acceptance an element of dedication? We have discussed two of the elements of dedication, the intent to dedicate and the offer. Drawing an analogy from the field of contracts, we would expect to find (1) that to com- plete the dedication the offer must ...be accepted, and (2) that until so accepted, it may be withdrawn. These are the conclu- sions reached, but not without a great deal of confusion of thought and conflict of authority. We have first those cases holding that an offer of dedication, evidenced by the filing of a subdivision map, becomes irrevo- cable if lots are sold with reference to the map. Such is the holding of Town of San Leandro v. Le Breton (1887), 72 Cal. 170, followed in Daly City v. Holbrook (1918), 28 C. A. D. 66; 178 Pac.
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