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NOTICE OF DEFICIENCY Re: REQUEST for Clerk to Enter Default against Defendant Dilip Patel 114 . The Clerk cannot enter the requested relief as: Substituted service. The time has not expired: c. substitute service by leaving copies at residence: 22 days after copies left with person of suitable age and discretion who lives at the partys residence (federal law); or 32 days after copies are deposited in the mail (CA law) d. substitute service by leaving copies at business or usual mailing address: 32 days after copies are deposited in the mail. Requesting party shall file a new Request/Application with noted deficiencies corrected in order to have default reconsidered. (twdb)
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REQUEST for Clerk to Enter Default against Defendant Dilip Patel filed by Plaintiff Prahlad R. Patel. (Attachments: # 1 Declaration) (Sassine, Giorgio)
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