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  • California Code, Code of Civil Procedure - CCP § 473 - FindLaw
    (b) The court may, upon any terms as may be just, relieve a party or his or her legal representative from a judgment, dismissal, order, or other proceeding taken against him or her through his or her mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect
  • To Default or Not to Default - California Code of Civil Procedure . . .
    section 473 (b) provides in pertinent part, "The court may, upon any terms as may be just, relieve a party or his or her legal representative from a judgment, dismissal, order, or other proceeding taken against him or her through his or her mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect "
  • Motion to Set Aside (Relief from Default Judgment)
    California Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) §§ 473(b), 473(d), and 473 5 and Civil Code (Civ) § 1788 61 specify the most common grounds upon which you can base a motion for relief from default or default judgment These grounds include: Inadvertence, surprise, mistake, or excusable neglect (CCP § 473(b))
  • How to Vacate a Judgment in California - The Fearless Advocate
    The first and most well known method for vacating a default or judgment is filing a motion to vacate under Code of Civil Procedure section 473(b) on the grounds of mistake, inadvertance, surprise or excusable neglect
  • Understanding Relief Under California CCP 473 - LegalClarity
    California Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) 473 is a key legal provision that allows parties to seek relief from judgments, orders, or proceedings due to mistakes, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect
  • Mandatory Relief for Attorney Error in California Applies Only to . . .
    California Code of Civil Procedure section 473, subdivision (b) provides two avenues for relief when attorneys make mistakes Subdivision (b) provides discretionary relief for certain mistakes and mandatory relief for defaults, default judgments, and dismissals caused by an attorney’s mistake, inadvertence, surprise or neglect
  • Court of Appeal Clarifies that Mandatory Relief Under CCP Section 473(b . . .
    On appeal, the court determined that the plain language of the statute is controlling and unambiguous—the mandatory provision of section 473(b) applies only in the limited circumstances of defaults, default judgments and dismissals
  • SECTION 473 AND MANDATORY RELIEF FROM DEFAULT - Bryans Law
    Extensive case law interpreting and applying the discretionary relief provisions of Section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure developed over the years, and the relatively narrow boundaries for relief became well known
  • Yeap v. Leake (1997) :: :: California Courts of Appeal Decisions . . .
    Section 473 of the Code of Civil Procedure fn 1 grants a court discretion "upon any terms as may be just," to "relieve a party or his or her legal representative from a judgment, dismissal, order, or other proceeding taken against him or her through his or her mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect "
  • Code of Civil Procedure section 473 - California. Public. Law
    (b) The court may, upon any terms as may be just, relieve a party or his or her legal representative from a judgment, dismissal, order, or other proceeding taken against him or her through his or her mistake, inadvertence, surprise, or excusable neglect





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