In what circumstances have courts found that the respondent made a showing that she had exercised reasonable diligence prior to the trial?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Nessel's Estate, In re, 164 Cal.App.2d 798, 331 P.2d 205 (Cal. App. 1958):

Nor do we feel that the respondent made a showing that she had exercised reasonable diligence to discover the evidence upon which she relies prior to the trial. In Pierce v. Nash, 126 Cal.App.2d 606, 620, 272 P.2d 938, 947, the court said:

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