Motion: Admissions Deemed Admitted
SUPERIOR COURT, STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA Department 13 Honorable Daniel T. Nishigaya R. Belligan, Courtroom Clerk 191 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95113 Telephone: 408-882-2240
DATE: June 17, 2026 TIME: 9:00 & 9:01 A.M. TO CONTEST A TENTATIVE RULING, YOU MUST CALL (408) 808-6856 BEFORE 4:00 P.M. ON THE DAY PRIOR TO THE HEARING. You must also inform all other sides to the issue before 4:00 P.M. the day prior to the hearing that you plan to contest the ruling. The Court will not hear argument, and the tentative ruling will be adopted if these notifications are not made. (Cal. Rule of Court 3.1308(a)(1); Civil Local Rule 8.D.)
LINE # CASE # CASE TITLE RULING LINE 4 24CV453671 JOHN SANTOS vs FORD MOTOR Motion: Summary Judgment/Adjudication COMPANY et al Ctrl Click (or scroll down) on Line 4 for tentative ruling. LINE 5 25CV470803 Ellen Cleary vs Jeffrey Draper et al Hearing: Demurrer
Ctrl Click (or scroll down) on Line 5 for tentative ruling. LINE 6 25CV475209 Td Bank Usa, N.a. vs Minh Tran Motion: Admissions Deemed Admitted
Notice is proper. The Court has received no opposition from Defendant. “[T]he failure to file an opposition creates an inference that the motion or demurrer is meritorious.” (Sexton v. Super Ct. (1997) 58 Cal.App.4th 1403, 1410.) Good cause appearing, the motion is GRANTED. The truth of all specified facts in the Request for Admissions, Set One, shall be deemed admitted. Plaintiff to prepare a final order that repeats the admissions to be admitted verbatim, accompanied by the necessary Form EFS- 020, within 10 days of the date of the hearing.
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