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Motion to set aside previous appellate order dismissed for lack of merit with filing restrictions imposed.
The moving party brought a motion pursuant to Rule 59.06 to set aside a previous order of the Court of Appeal.
The court found the motion had no merit, declined to grant an oral hearing, and dismissed the motion.
The court also ordered that the moving party may not file any further documents or communicate with court staff regarding the appeal.
Appeal of vexatious litigant declaration dismissed; no procedural irregularities found.
The appellants appealed an order declaring them vexatious litigants, arguing procedural irregularities in the application process.
The appellants contended that opposing counsel lacked authority to act for all applicants, the application judge lacked authority to hear the matter, the affidavit evidence was inadmissible, and the reasons were inconsistent.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appeal, finding no merit to any of the procedural complaints and upholding the vexatious litigant order.
Substantial indemnity costs were awarded to the respondents due to the appellants' persistent groundless allegations.