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California Courts of Appeal

Sep. 17, 2015

Shopping center tenants get what they sought, and it will cost them, appellate court rules

A legal quirk will let San Bernardino County shopping center owners receive a $126,000 judgment against a tenant - if the owners pay a $140 court fee, a state appellate panel held on Tuesday.


By John Roemer


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A legal quirk will let San Bernardino County shopping center owners receive a $126,000
judgment against a tenant - if the owners pay a $140 court fee, a state appellate
panel held on Tuesday.


One moral of the unusual ruling is that litigants should be careful about what they
ask for in court. In this case, the tenant de...

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