California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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Page 327
... appeal . In order to understand the nature of mandate and prohibition , it is of critical importance to understand the difference between these extraordinary writs and appeal . Historically , the roots of these remedies are differ- ent ...
... appeal . In order to understand the nature of mandate and prohibition , it is of critical importance to understand the difference between these extraordinary writs and appeal . Historically , the roots of these remedies are differ- ent ...
Page 328
... appeal is a continuation of the action in that it is deemed pending until final determination upon appeal or until the time for appeal has passed . C.C.P. Section 1049 . Thus , an appeal is entirely statutory , the rules of which are ...
... appeal is a continuation of the action in that it is deemed pending until final determination upon appeal or until the time for appeal has passed . C.C.P. Section 1049 . Thus , an appeal is entirely statutory , the rules of which are ...
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... Appeal asking the Court of Appeal to compel the Respondent Court to set aside its judgment and vacate its order sustaining demurrer without leave to amend . Because of the favor in which the Supreme Court has characterized class actions ...
... Appeal asking the Court of Appeal to compel the Respondent Court to set aside its judgment and vacate its order sustaining demurrer without leave to amend . Because of the favor in which the Supreme Court has characterized class actions ...
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