§ 3037. Appeal. An appeal may be taken only from a judgment, or an\norder determining the making of the contract or submission or the\nfailure to comply therewith. There shall be no appeal from an\nintermediate order of the court or of a judge in an action under the\nsimplified procedure provisions, except with the permission of the trial\nor appellate court, but such order or orders may be reviewed on the\nappeal from a judgment entered under these provisions. A decision of the\ntrial judge on the facts shall be final if there is any substantial\nevidence to support it.\n
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