Intertainment certifies service of reply memo supporting summary adjudication motion
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Plaintiff Intertainment certified service of its reply memorandum supporting the motion for summary adjudication on the inapplicable capacity defense. The certificate was filed on October 17, 2002.
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- • Certificate of service
- • Summary adjudication reply
- • Capacity defense
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CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE by plaintiff Intertainment Lic on 10/11/02 of rply memo in suppt of plf Intertainment's mot for
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2 eventsCERTIFICATE OF SERVICE by plaintiff Intertainment Lic on 10/11/02 of rply memo in suppt of plf Intertainment's mot for summ adj on inapplicable capacity defense (mt) (Entered: 10/17/2002)
Plaintiff Intertainment Licensing filed a certificate of service on October 11, 2002, confirming they served their reply memorandum supporting their motion for summary adjudication. The motion targets the defendant's defense based on an alleged lack of capacity, arguing it does not apply. This filing advances Intertainment's effort to resolve this specific defense without trial.
CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE by plaintiff Intertainment Lic on 10/11/02 of rply memo in suppt of plf's mot for summ adj under CA Civil Code 2306 (see doc for fur details) (mt) (Entered: 10/17/2002)
Plaintiff Intertainment Licensing filed a certificate of service on October 11, 2002, confirming they served their reply memorandum supporting their motion for summary adjudication under California Civil Code section 2306. This document shows the plaintiff followed proper procedure in advancing their motion. The court recorded this filing on October 17, 2002.
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