California Code of Civil Procedure 663 – A judgment or decree, when based upon a decision by the court, or the …
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A judgment or decree, when based upon a decision by the court, or the special verdict of a jury, may, upon motion of the party aggrieved, be set aside and vacated by the same court, and another and different judgment entered, for either of the following causes, materially affecting the substantial rights of the party and entitling the party to a different judgment:
1. Incorrect or erroneous legal basis for the decision, not consistent with or not supported by the facts; and in such case when the judgment is set aside, the statement of decision shall be amended and corrected.
Terms Used In California Code of Civil Procedure 663
- Verdict: The decision of a petit jury or a judge.
2. A judgment or decree not consistent with or not supported by the special verdict.
(Amended by Stats. 1981, Ch. 900, Sec. 5.)