When a motion for a new trial is granted on all or part of the issues raised in the motion, what grounds must the court specify?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Wang v. TDS Grp., Inc., H038786 (Cal. App. 2014):

When a motion for new trial is granted on all or part of the issues raised in the motion, section 657 provides that "the court shall specify the ground or grounds upon which it is granted and the court's reason or reasons for granting the new trial . . . ." ( 657; Sanchez-Corea v. Bank of America (1985) 38 Cal.3d 892, 899.) Thus, "[s]ection 657 clearly distinguishes between grounds and reasons." (Id. at p. 902.)

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