California, United States of America
The following excerpt is from Murphy v. No. 11 High St. Condo. Ass'n, A142955 (Cal. App. 2017):
bound to decide the appeal applying the governing standards provided under case law. Thus, on appeal of an order that a plaintiff is a vexatious litigant, we must presume the order is correct and imply findings necessary to support it. (Bravo v Ismaj (2002) 99 Cal.App.4th 211, 219.) Additionally, "we will affirm [an order] correct on any legal basis, even if that basis was not invoked by the [superior] court. [Citation.] There can be no prejudicial error from erroneous logic or reasoning if the decision itself is correct. [Citation.]" (Shaw v. County of Santa Cruz (2008) 170 Cal.App.4th 229, 269.)5
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