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Q: Statute of applicability ... question follow -up.

According to section 581d order signed by judge and entered in register constituted judgement.

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A: This appears to be a fragment of a question about California civil procedure and judgments under CCP § 581(d), but the full question isn't provided.

To provide accurate guidance about statutes of limitations and court orders in California, I'd need more details about your specific situation. What type of case are you asking about? When was the order signed, and what exactly are you trying to determine?

For personal injury matters in California, most claims must be filed within 2 years of the incident date. However, if you're asking about orders and judgments under CCP § 581(d), it's important to note that when a judge signs an order and it's entered into the register of actions, it becomes an effective judgment - though timing and appeal rights can vary based on specific circumstances.

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