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HomeCode of Civil ProcedurePRELIMINARY PROVI...§ 10 Judicial Holiday Definition

§ 10 Judicial Holiday Definition

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§ 10 Judicial Holiday Definition

The law says that a holiday is any Sunday and any other day that Section 135 says is a judicial holiday.

Key Takeaways

  • •Every Sunday is automatically a holiday.
  • •Other holidays are only those listed in Section 135 as judicial holidays.
  • •Only the days named in Section 135 count as holidays besides Sundays.

Example

A court is closed on July 4 because Section 135 lists Independence Day as a judicial holiday.

Since July 4 is named in Section 135, it counts as a holiday under this rule, just like a Sunday would.

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§ 10 Judicial Holiday Definition

Holidays within the meaning of this code are every Sunday and any other days that are specified or provided for as judicial holidays in Section 135.

Last verified: February 26, 2026

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References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Code of Civil Procedure. Section 10.
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