TIBOR SZABO VS. THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA ET AL
Case Information
Motion(s)
Motion For Judicial Entry Of Default And Reconsideration Of Clerks Rejection
Motion Type Tags
Motion for Reconsideration · Other
Parties
- Plaintiff: Tibor Szabo
- Defendant: The Regents of the University of California
Ruling
Set for Law and Motion/Discovery Calendar on Thursday January 08, 2026, Line 13.
3 - Plaintiff Tibor Szabo's Motion For Judicial Entry Of Default And Reconsideration Of Clerks Rejection is DENIED. The filing of a responsive pleading, even if late, prevents the entry of default. (Goddard v. Pollack (1974) 37 Cal.App.3d 137, 141.) Here, Defendant Regents of the University of California filed a demurrer, which is a responsive pleading, and the court has adjudicated the demurrer. (See Code of Civil Procedure section 430.10.) On this record, the court declines to reconsider the clerk's rejection of Plaintiff's notices of default; the court, however, notes that the clerk's actions are well documented, and Plaintiff has not established they were inappropriate.
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