California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Sections 116.710-116.795
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- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.710
(a) The plaintiff in a small claims action shall have no right to appeal the judgment on the plaintiff's claim, but a plaintiff who did... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.720
(a) A plaintiff who did not appear at the hearing in the small claims court may file a motion to vacate the judgment with the... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.725
(a) A motion to correct a clerical error in a judgment or to set aside and vacate a judgment on the ground of an incorrect... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.730
(a) A defendant who did not appear at the hearing in the small claims court may file a motion to vacate the judgment with the... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.740
(a) If the defendant was not properly served as required by Section 116.330 or 116.340 and did not appear at the hearing in the small... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.745
The clerk shall collect a fee of twenty dollars ($20) for the filing of a motion to vacate. ... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.750
(a) An appeal from a judgment in a small claims action is taken by filing a notice of appeal with the clerk of the small... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.760
(a) The appealing party shall pay a fee of seventy-five dollars ($75) for filing a notice of appeal. (b) A party who does not appeal... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.770
(a) The appeal to the superior court shall consist of a new hearing before a judicial officer other than the judicial officer who heard the... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.780
(a) The judgment of the superior court after a hearing on appeal is final and not appealable. (b) Article 6 (commencing with Section 116.610) on... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.790
If the superior court finds that the appeal was without substantial merit and not based on good faith, but was intended to harass or delay... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 116.795
(a) The superior court may dismiss the appeal if the appealing party does not appear at the hearing or if the appeal is not heard...
