RE: Nationwide Business Capital, Inc. v. Shi, et al. (KC070565)
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1. Cross-Defendants Nationwide Business Capital, Inc.’s, Jim Bowles’ and Jeanette Bowles’
DEMURRER TO CROSS-COMPLAINT
Responding Party: None (unopposed, as of 4/2/19, 10:55 a.m.; due 3/28/19)
2. Cross-Defendants Nationwide Business Capital, Inc.’s and Jim Bowles’ MOTION TO STRIKE PORTIONS OF CROSS-COMPLAINT
Responding Party: None (unopposed, as of 4/2/19, 10:55 a.m.; due 3/28/19)
Tentative Ruling
1. Cross-Defendants Nationwide Business Capital, Inc.’s, Jim Bowles’ and Jeanette Bowles’
Demurrer to Cross-Complaint is SUSTAINED in part (i.e., as to Jeanette and the third
cause of action), OVERRULED in part (i.e., as to Jim and the third cause of action),
TAKEN OFF-CALENDAR in part (i.e., as to Jeanette and the fourth cause of action) and
MOOT in part (i.e., as to Nationwide and Jim and the fourth cause of action). The court
will hear f
Type
Contractual Fraud (General Jurisdiction)
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RE: Nationwide Business Capital, Inc. v. Shi, et al. (KC070565)
______________________________________________________________________________
1. Cross-Defendants Nationwide Business Capital, Inc.’s, Jim Bowles’ and Jeanette Bowles’
DEMURRER TO CROSS-COMPLAINT
Responding Party: None (unopposed, as of 4/2/19, 10:55 a.m.; due 3/28/19)
2. Cross-Defendants Nationwide Business Capital, Inc.’s and Jim Bowles’ MOTION TO STRIKE PORTIONS OF CROSS-COMPLAINT
Responding Party: None (unopposed, as of 4/2/19, 10:55 a.m.; due 3/28/19)
Tentative Ruling
1. Cross-Defendants Nationwide Business Capital, Inc.’s, Jim Bowles’ and Jeanette Bowles’
Demurrer to Cross-Complaint is SUSTAINED in part (i.e., as to Jeanette and the third
cause of action), OVERRULED in part (i.e., as to Jim and the third cause of action),
TAKEN OFF-CALENDAR in part (i.e., as to Jeanette and the fourth cause of action) and
MOOT in part (i.e., as to Nationwide and Jim and the fourth cause of action). The court
will hear f