Does a court have jurisdiction to vacate an order for failure to pay fees?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Badella v. Miller, 279 P.2d 729, 44 Cal.2d 81 (Cal. 1955):

It has been held that when a court makes an unconditional order transferring a case pursuant to motion to change venue, it loses jurisdiction to vacate the order as jurisdiction has passed to the court to which the action is ordered transferred. Chase v. Superior Court, 154 Cal. 789, 99 P. 355, where the trial court vacated the order for failure of defendant to pay fees in the county

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