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- California Code, Code of Civil Procedure - CCP § 473 | FindLaw
(a) (1) The court may, in furtherance of justice, and on any terms as may be proper, allow a party to amend any pleading or proceeding by adding or striking out the name of any party, or by correcting a mistake in the name of a party, or a mistake in any other respect; and may, upon like terms, enlarge the time for answer or demurrer
- California Code of Civil Procedure section 473 (2025)
Impose a penalty of no greater than one thousand dollars ($1,000) upon an offending attorney or party Direct that an offending attorney pay an amount no greater than one thousand dollars ($1,000) to the State Bar Client Security Fund Grant other relief as is appropriate
- California Code of Civil Procedure § 473 (2024) - Justia Law
Cal CCP Code § 473 - 473 (a) (1) The court may, in furtherance of justice, and on any terms as may be proper, allow a party to amend any pleading or proceeding by adding or striking out the name of any party, or by correcting
- California Legislative Information
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- Alaska Airlines 473 - FlightAware
Flight status, tracking, and historical data for Alaska Airlines 473 (AS473 ASA473) including scheduled, estimated, and actual departure and arrival times
- 473 - Wikipedia
Year 473 (CDLXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Julian calendar At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Leo without colleague (or, less frequently, year 1226 Ab urbe condita)
- SECTION 473 AND MANDATORY RELIEF FROM DEFAULT - Bryans Law
The mandatory relief provisions of Section 473 represent a profound change in California law, bringing improved protection of client interests along with new dilemmas for lawyers
- Code of Civil Procedure Section 473 | Relief From Judgments and Orders
CCP Section 473 is a civil statute that applies in all family law proceedings It provides a six-month window to seek to set aside the court's orders presumably rendered against you by reason of your reasonable "inadvertence," "surprise", or "mistake"
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