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26CV-01765·merced·Civil·Unlawful Detainer
Hearing 3 months agoDENIED

[ Parties’ names withheld pursuant to CCP § 1161.2(a)(1)]

Motion to Quash Service of Summons

Hearing date
Jun 9, 2026
Department
Courtroom 12
Prevailing
Opposing Party

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Hon. Jennifer O Trimble Courtroom 12

1159 G Street, Los Banos

Tuesday, June 09, 2026 2:00 p.m.

The following tentative rulings shall become the ruling of the court unless a party gives notice of intention to appear as follows: 1. You must call (209) 725-4240 to notify the court of your intent to appear.

2. You must give notice to all other parties before 4:00 p.m. of your intent to appear. Per California Rules of Court, rule 3.1308(a)(1), failure to do both items 1 and 2 will result in no oral argument. Note: Notifying CourtCall (the court’s telephonic appearance provider) of your intent to appear does not satisfy the requirement of notifying the court.

Case No. Title / Description

26CV-01765 [Parties’ names withheld pursuant to CCP § 1161.2(a)(1)]

Motion Defendants Notice of Motion and Motion to Quash Service of Summons, Memorandum of Points of Authorities, Declarations in Support Thereof

Defendant’s motion to quash service of summons and complaint is DENIED.

After a thorough review of the record and evidence, the court finds service to be proper and sufficient. Both the service by posting and mailing and/or by personal service on May 8, 2026, were effective.

Accordingly, the motion to quash service of summons and complaint is denied.

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