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  1. The Court requires all electronic filers to comply with rule 8.74, California Rules of Court, which governs formatting for electronic documents. These additional guidelines for petitions are provided to assist you in preparing electronic documents but do not supplant the requirements of the California Rules of Court.

  2. Items the court accepts without proof, including well-known and indisputable facts, rules of court, rules of professional conduct, decisional and public statutory law of California, and the definitions of English words and legal expressions.

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  4. In legal proceedings, an exhibit is a physical or electronic document, object, or piece of evidence that is presented to the court or used during a trial or hearing. Exhibits are used to support or refute claims and help the judge or jury better understand the case.

  5. Ca. Civ. Proc. Code § 1952. Amended by Stats. 1991, Ch. 1090, Sec. 7. Read Section 1952 - Exhibits, depositions or administrative record introduced at trial of civil action or proceeding, Cal. Code Civ. Proc. § 1952, see flags on bad law, and search Casetext’s comprehensive legal database.

  6. Dec 28, 2021 · 25 (1) Notice for remote appearances for duration of case 26. 27 At any time during a case, a party may provide notice to the court and all 28 other parties or persons who are entitled to receive notice of the proceedings 29 that the party intends to appear remotely for the duration of a case.

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  7. Exhibits. §11.14 a. Attaching; Numbering. Exhibits such as contracts, declarations, or memorandums can be attached to pleadings and other papers. If the exhibit is smaller or larger than the pages of the court paper, it should be fastened to 8½ by 11 inch sheets.

  8. exhibit. Definitions of "exhibit" The action of submitting documents or objects to a court official during legal proceedings. The act of displaying or showing something to be viewed openly. An item, usually a document, that has been produced in court as evidence in a case.

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