California Stipulated Request For Dismissal Of Appeal (Civil Case) (Division Three-Santa Ana) is a legal document in which parties to an appeal in a civil court case (in Santa Ana, in the 3rd Division) agree to voluntarily dismiss the appeal and end the case. It is a way to resolve an appeal without the need for a court hearing, and it can either be agreed upon by both sides or granted by the court. The document can be used to dismiss the appeal of the original trial court decision, or to dismiss the appeal of a new court decision. The document includes the legal names and addresses of all parties involved, the court’s case number, the reasons for the dismissal, and any applicable fees or costs. It must be signed by all parties involved, and then filed with the court. The dismissal is not effective until it is accepted and entered into the court’s records. There are two types of California Stipulated Request For Dismissal Of Appeal (Civil Case) (Division Three-Santa Ana): a voluntary dismissal and a court dismissal. A voluntary dismissal is when both parties agree to dismiss the appeal and end the case, while a court dismissal is when the court grants the dismissal.