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2014 DJDAR 15443Published
Nov. 19, 2014Filing Date
Nov. 17, 2014MATTEO NEGRO,
Petitioner,
v.
THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SANTA CLARA COUNTY,
Respondent;
NAVALIMPIANTI USA, INC.,
Real Party in Interest.
No. H040146
(Santa Clara County
Super. Ct. No. 1-13-CV239634)
California Courts of Appeal
Sixth Appellate District
Filed November 18, 2014
ORDER DENYING MODIFICATION
AND MODIFYING OPINION ON
THE COURTS OWN MOTION
NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT
THE COURT:
It is ordered that the opinion filed herein on October 21, 2014, be modified as follows:
1. On the Court?s own motion, the opinion is modified to delete footnote 1 on page 5, which will require renumbering of all subsequent footnotes.
2. On the signature page, line 2, the name ?PREMO, J.? is replaced with ?ELIA, J.? so the signature page reflects the correct panel as follows:
RUSHING, P.J.
WE CONCUR:
ELIA, J.
MÁRQUEZ, J.
3. Except as granted above, petitioner?s request to modify the opinion is denied. The phrase ?this order? on page 31 of the typed opinion speaks as of the date of the trial court?s issuance of an order complying with this court?s mandate, and not as of the date of this court?s decision.
There is no change in judgment.
RUSHING, P.J.
WE CONCUR:
ELIA, J.
MÁRQUEZ, J.
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