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Order To Show Cause (Government Employee) Form. This is a California form and can be use in Miscellaneous Judicial Council.
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MC-101
ATTORNEY OR PARTY WITHOUT ATTORNEY (Name, state bar number, and address):
TELEPHONE NO.:
FOR COURT USE ONLY
FAX NO.:
ATTORNEY FOR (Name):
SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF
STREET ADDRESS:
MAILING ADDRESS:
CITY AND ZIP CODE:
BRANCH NAME:
PETITIONER:
RESPONDENT:
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE WHY LIEN OR OTHER ENCUMBRANCE ON
THE PROPERTY OF A PUBLIC OFFICER OR EMPLOYEE SHOULD NOT
BE STRICKEN AND RELEASED
CASE NUMBER:
NOTICE: This order to show cause applies to a petition by a public officer or employee to strike or release a lien or
encumbrance on the officer's or employee's property under Code of Civil Procedure section 766.010. The date of the
hearing noticed below shall be set no earlier than 14 days after the date of this order.
1. To Respondent (name):
2. YOU ARE ORDERED to appear in this court at the date, time, and place shown in the box below to give any legal reason that the
lien or other encumbrance on the property of the public officer or employee described in the attached petition should not be stricken
and the other relief requested in the petition should not be granted.
NOTICE OF HEARING
a. Date:
b. The address of the court
Dept.:
Time:
is shown above
Room:
is (specify):
3. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that
a. Petitioner shall serve this Order to Show Cause, the attached petition, and any other supporting papers by (specify manner of
service):
no later than (date):
b. Any opposition papers shall be filed and served on petitioner by (specify manner of service):
no later than (date):
c. Any reply papers shall be filed and served by (specify manner of service):
no later than (date):
d. Proof of service of petitioner's papers shall be delivered to the court hearing this Order to Show Cause
no later than (date):
4. You have the right to attend the hearing to oppose the petition, with or without an attorney. If you do not attend the hearing, the court
may grant the requested order without any further notice to you.
Date:
JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT
Form Approved for Optional Use
Judicial Council of California
MC-101 [New July 1, 1999]
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE
(Government Employee)
Code of Civil Procedure, § 765.010;
Government Code, § 6223
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