California Laws: Civil Code Sections 678-703
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 678
The ownership of property is either: 1. Absolute; or, 2. Qualified. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 679
The ownership of property is absolute when a single person has the absolute dominion over it, and may use it or dispose of it according...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 680
The ownership of property is qualified: 1. When it is shared with one or more persons; 2. When the time of enjoyment is deferred or...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 681
The ownership of property by a single person is designated as a sole or several ownership. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 682
The ownership of property by several persons is either: 1. Of joint interest; 2. Of partnership interests; 3. Of interests in common; 4. Of community...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 682.1
(a) Community property of a husband and wife, when expressly declared in the transfer document to be community property with right of survivorship, and which...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 683
(a) A joint interest is one owned by two or more persons in equal shares, by a title created by a single will or transfer,...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 683.1
No contract or other arrangement made after the effective date of this section between any person, firm, or corporation engaged in the business of renting...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 683.2
(a) Subject to the limitations and requirements of this section, in addition to any other means by which a joint tenancy may be severed, a...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 684
A partnership interest is one owned by several persons, in partnership, for partnership purposes. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 685
An interest in common is one owned by several persons, not in joint ownership or partnership. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 686
Every interest created in favor of several persons in their own right is an interest in common, unless acquired by them in partnership, for partnership...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 687
Community property is property that is community property under Part 2 (commencing with Section 760) of Division 4 of the Family Code. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 688
In respect to the time of enjoyment, an interest in property is either: 1. Present or future; and, 2. Perpetual or limited. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 689
A present interest entitles the owner to the immediate possession of the property. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 690
A future interest entitles the owner to the possession of the property only at a future period. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 691
A perpetual interest has a duration equal to that of the property. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 692
A limited interest has a duration less than that of the property. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 696
Two or more future interests may be created to take effect in the alternative, so that if the first in order fails to vest, the...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 697
A future interest is not void merely because of the improbability of the contingency on which it is limited to take effect. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 698
When a future interest is limited to successors, heirs, issue, or children, posthumous children are entitled to take in the same manner as if living...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 699
Future interests pass by succession, will, and transfer, in the same manner as present interests. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 700
A mere possibility, such as the expectancy of an heir apparent, is not to be deemed an interest of any kind. ...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 701
In respect to real or immovable property, the interests mentioned in this Chapter are denominated estates, and are specially named and classified in Part II...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 702
The names and classification of interests in real property have only such application to interests in personal property as is in this Division of the...
- California Laws: Civil Code Section 703
No future interest in property is recognized by the law, except such as is defined in this Division of the Code. ...