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What Is Common Count for Goods and Services Rendered Law in California

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What is the Law in California for the Common Count for Goods and Services Rendered - California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 371

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CACI 371 - Common Count for Goods and Services Rendered

As of September 1, 2010

California Civil Jury Instruction CACI 371

371. Common Count: Goods and Services Rendered

[Name of plaintiff] claims that [name of defendant] owes [him/her/it]

money for [goods delivered/services rendered]. To establish this

claim, [name of plaintiff] must prove all of the following:

1. That [name of defendant] requested, by words or conduct,

that [name of plaintiff] [perform services/deliver goods] for

the benefit of [name of defendant];

2. That [name of plaintiff] [performed the services/delivered

the goods] as requested;

3. That [name of defendant] has not paid [name of plaintiff] for

the [services/goods]; and

4. The reasonable value of the [goods/services] that were

provided.

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