In a putative class action lawsuit against the County of Los Angeles and its registrar-recorder claiming failure to fulfill the statutory duties under Civil Code section 2941(c) to stamp and record reconveyances within two business days as required, trial court’s judgment in favor of the defendants is affirmed as the indexing is a distinct function, separate from recording a document, and is not part of section 2941(c)’s stamp-and-record requirement.       

Read Ricketts v. McCormack, No. B210123

Appellate Information

Filed September 24, 2009

Judges

Opinion by Judge Perluss

Counsel

For Appellant:  Hodges and Associates, A. Clifton Hodges and James S. Kostas

For Appelle: Robert E. Kalunian, Acting County Counsel, Steven J. Carnevale, Senior Assistant County Counsel, and Nancy M. Takade, Principal Deputy; Jones Day, Elwood Lui, Brian D. Hershman, John S. Sasaki and Peter E. Davids

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