California Trial Lawyers Journal, Volume 15California Trial Lawyers Association., 1976 - Law |
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Page 163
... determination of the panel , if unanimous and accepted by one party but rejected by the other , would ultimately be considered by the trial court on a motion for the assessment of costs and attorneys fees if the rejecting party did not ...
... determination of the panel , if unanimous and accepted by one party but rejected by the other , would ultimately be considered by the trial court on a motion for the assessment of costs and attorneys fees if the rejecting party did not ...
Page 328
... 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 governed by the Civil Code of Procedure ( Section 901 et seq . ) and the Rules of ...
... 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 governed by the Civil Code of Procedure ( Section 901 et seq . ) and the Rules of ...
Page 358
... determination in connection with the employer's Petition for Credit , he is found to have been only partially at fault then it may fairly be asked to what is the employer's negligence to be compared in order to permit the Board to come ...
... determination in connection with the employer's Petition for Credit , he is found to have been only partially at fault then it may fairly be asked to what is the employer's negligence to be compared in order to permit the Board to come ...
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