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(b) Submission of proposed order to court The prevailing party must, upon expiration of the five-day period provided for approval, promptly transmit the proposed order to the court together with a summary of any responses of the other parties or a statement that no responses were received.
I will state that — although there is no written request Pll state on the exercise of my discretion that there is a controlling question of law here as to which there are substantial grounds for a difference of opinion, appellate resolution of which may materially advance the conclusion of this litigation. DHILLON v. JOHN MUIR HEALTH.
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17 Φεβ 2014 · Here's the rule in its entirety: "The prevailing party must, upon expiration of the five-day period provided for approval, promptly transmit the proposed order to the court together with a summary of any responses of the other parties or a statement that no responses were received." (CRC 3.1312 (b).) 1 attorney recommends a legal consult.
After the expiration of the 5 day approval period, the prevailing party must promptly transmit the proposed order to the court, together with a summary of any responses, or a statement that no responses were received. CRC 3.1312(b) (amended eff 1/1/11). If the prevailing party fails to prepare and submit a proposed order, any other party may do so.
The prevailing party must prepare an order after hearing in accordance with CRC 3.1312. If the tentative ruling becomes the Court’s ruling, a copy of the Court’s tentative ruling must be attached to the proposed order when submitted to the Court for issuance of the order. 1. 9:00 AM CASE NUMBER: C22-02799 CASE NAME: JENNIFER LANETT VS.
(b) Submission of proposed order to court. The prevailing party must, upon expiration of the five-day period provided for approval, promptly transmit the proposed order to the court together with a summary of any responses of the other parties or a statement that no responses were received. (c) Submission of proposed order by electronic means