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CUD24677013·sf·Civil·Real Property
Hearing 8 months agoOFF CALENDAR

THOMAS J. OTTOMAN VS. RUTH T. WEISBURG ET AL

Notice Of Motion And Motion To Enforce Settlement Agreement (Ccp 664.6)

Hearing date
Jan 5, 2026
Department
501
Prevailing
N/A

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PlaintiffTHOMAS J. OTTOMAN
DefendantRUTH T. WEISBURG

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SF Superior Court - Real Property / Housing Dept 501 - CUD24677013 - January 5, 2026 Hearing date: January 5, 2026 Case number: CUD24677013 Case title: THOMAS J. OTTOMAN VS. RUTH T. WEISBURG ET AL Case Number: | | CUD24677013 | Case Title: | | THOMAS J. OTTOMAN VS. RUTH T. WEISBURG ET AL | Court Date: | | 2026-01-05 09:30 AM | Calendar Matter: | | Notice Of Motion And Motion To Enforce Settlement Agreement (Ccp 664.6) | Rulings: | | Real Property/Housing Court Law and Motion Calendar for January 5, 2026 line 8.

PLAINTIFF'S MOTION TO ENFORCE SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT (CCP 664.6) is OFF CALENDAR. No memorandum filed in support of the motion. (CRC 3.1112.) =(501/CFH) Parties may appear in-person, telephonically or via Zoom [Webinar ID: 160 560 5023; Password: 172849; Phone Dial in: (669) 254-5252]. Parties who intend to appear at the hearing must give notice to opposing parties and the court promptly, but no later than 4:00 p.m. the court day before the hearing unless the tentative ruling has specified that a hearing is required.

Notice of contesting a tentative ruling shall be provided by sending an email to the court to Department501ContestTR@sftc.org with a copy to all other parties stating, without argument, the portion(s) of the tentative ruling that the party contests. A party may not argue at the hearing if the opposing party is not so notified and the opposing party does not appear. | |

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