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Caring4U
Thanks for replying. But who is to say that the mail was lost? I cannot be liable for lost or stolen mail or mail that was delivered to wrong address! Wait a minute...maybe my roommate all of a sudden forgot to give me my mail until after the hearing...two can play that game...and yes...I do want to play. After everything this jerkoff put me through and I already showed up to court fully prepared...I am not going to waste any more of my time and money pursuing this matter.
Well, go ahead and play. But, you run the risk of him winning his motion due to your non-attendance. I guess the $900 judgment is just fun money for you.
First class mail is considered valid delivery of a great number of legal documents as the legal presumption is that it got delivered to where it was going. You are certainly free to attend court and commit perjury later on.
I don't agree with your answer, because I have been to countless number of small claim cases and there always has to be proof of service via sheriff or a friend or an agency that personally hands the papers to you! The judge will not give you any time of day if this has NOT been done. I am sorry, but a simple letter in the mail will NOT do...there needs to be more! I really do not mind playing the game!
Ya know, I really do not care if you agree with me or not. What you disagree with is California state law. If the local courts are not recognizing service by mail, that's their business. But the CCP DOES recognize it.
415.20. (a) In lieu of personal delivery of a copy of the summons
and complaint to the person to be served as specified in Section
416.10, 416.20, 416.30, 416.40, or 416.50, a summons may be served by
leaving a copy of the summons and complaint during usual office
hours in his or her office or, if no physical address is known, at
his or her usual mailing address, other than a United States Postal
Service post office box, with the person who is apparently in charge
thereof, and by thereafter mailing a copy of the summons and
complaint by first-class mail, postage prepaid to the person to be
served at the place where a copy of the summons and complaint were
left. When service is effected by leaving a copy of the summons and
complaint at a mailing address, it shall be left with a person at
least 18 years of age, who shall be informed of the contents thereof.
Service of a summons in this manner is deemed complete on the 10th
day after the mailing.
(b) If a copy of the summons and complaint cannot with reasonable
diligence be personally delivered to the person to be served, as
specified in Section 416.60, 416.70, 416.80, or 416.90, a summons may
be served by leaving a copy of the summons and complaint at the
person's dwelling house, usual place of abode, usual place of
business, or usual mailing address other than a United States Postal
Service post office box, in the presence of a competent member of the
household or a person apparently in charge of his or her office,
place of business, or usual mailing address other than a United
States Postal Service post office box, at least 18 years of age, who
shall be informed of the contents thereof, and by thereafter mailing
a copy of the summons and of the complaint by first-class mail,
postage prepaid to the person to be served at the place where a copy
of the summons and complaint were left. Service of a summons in this
manner is deemed complete on the 10th day after the mailing.
And,
415.30. (a) A summons may be served by mail as provided in this
section. A copy of the summons and of the complaint shall be mailed
(by first-class mail or airmail, postage prepaid) to the person to be
served, together with two copies of the notice and acknowledgment
provided for in subdivision (b) and a return envelope, postage
prepaid, addressed to the sender.
If the service was improper, it would be because it failed to comply with these sections. If you disagree with my post, it is not me you disagree with, it state law.
It appears from your post that you would rather "play" then attend the hearing and attempt to prevail and thereby receive your award. Clearly the money is not important to you. But, that's your choice.
As for your wanting to play, if you want to play Romper Room like a child, then go right ahead. But, pre-school games are not an issue for this site.
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