A California Appellant Motion to Use a Settled Statement — Unlimited Civil Case is a motion that can be filed by an appellant in an unlimited civil case in California. The motion serves as a request to the court for permission to use a previously settled statement on record as evidence in place of direct testimony from witnesses. The appellant must provide evidence that the statement is accurate and reliable, and they must submit the proposed statement to the court for consideration. There are two types of California Appellant Motion to Use a Settled Statement — Unlimited Civil Case: a Motion to Admit a Settled Statement and a Motion to Read a Settled Statement. The Motion to Admit a Settled Statement is used when the appellant wishes to present a settled statement as evidence and the Motion to Read a Settled Statement is used when the appellant wishes to have the statement read in court.