The clerk of the superior court shall keep the minutes and other records of the court, entering at length within the time specified by law, or forthwith if no time is specified, any order, judgment, and decree of the court which is required to be entered and showing the date when each entry is made. Failure so to enter the date or failure to enter the order, judgment, or decree within the time specified in this section shall not affect the validity or effectiveness of the entry.
Cal. Gov. Code § 69844
Clerk
Applied in 5 court decisions — leading case 41 Cal. 4th 704 - People v. Allegheny Casualty Co. (2007)
Most recently applied in 41 Cal. 4th 704 - People v. Allegheny Casualty Co. (July 2007)
Amended by Stats. 1959, Ch. 671.
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