P0170 Once parties stipulate to give a temporary judge jurisdiction over a particular case, they are bound by the stipulation unless the presiding or designated judge relieves them from it; the temporary judge has authority to decide a motion for summary judgment; on appeal, a party's failure to provide citation to the record may result in sanctions, including dismissal of the appeal.CitationDEL REAL v CITY OF RIVERSIDE (Temporary Judge) 95 CA4 761 [See: CA Const Art VI, 21; In re Horton 54 C3 82; Lewis v County 93 CA4 107, E/AT 1/02]
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