By Richard Chernick
Code of Civil Procedure Section 639 allows a court, upon application of any party or upon its own motion and without the consent of the parties, to order a special reference for any of the following purposes: to perform an accounting, to ascertain specific facts, to carry out the provisions of a...
Code of Civil Procedure Section 639 allows a court, upon application of any party or upon its own motion and without the consent of the parties, to order a special reference for any of the following purposes: to perform an accounting, to ascertain specific facts, to carry out the provisions of a...
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