California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Sections 2-33
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 2
This Code takes effect at twelve o'clock noon, on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and seventy-three. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 3
No part of it is retroactive, unless expressly so declared. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 4
The rule of the common law, that statutes in derogation thereof are to be strictly construed, has no application to this Code. The Code establishes...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 5
The provisions of this Code, so far as they are substantially the same as existing statutes, must be construed as continuations thereof, and not as...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 6
All persons who at the time this Code takes effect hold office under any of the Acts repealed, continue to hold the same according to...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 7
When any office is abolished by the repeal of any Act, and such Act is not in substance reenacted or continued in either of the...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 8
No action or proceeding commenced before this Code takes effect, and no right accrued, is affected by its provisions, but the proceedings therein must conform...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 10
Holidays within the meaning of this code are every Sunday and any other days that are specified or provided for as judicial holidays in Section...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 11
Wherever any notice or other communication is required by this code to be mailed by registered mail by or to any person or corporation, the...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 12
The time in which any act provided by law is to be done is computed by excluding the first day, and including the last, unless...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 12a
(a) If the last day for the performance of any act provided or required by law to be performed within a specified period of time...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 12b
If any city, county, state, or public office, other than a branch office, is closed for the whole of any day, insofar as the business...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 13
Whenever any act of a secular nature, other than a work of necessity or mercy, is appointed by law or contract to be performed upon...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 13a
Any act required by law to be performed on a particular day or within a specified period of time may be performed (but is not...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 13b
Any act required by law to be performed on a particular day or within a specified period may be performed (but is not hereby required...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 14
When the seal of a Court, public officer, or person is required by law to be affixed to any paper, the word "seal" includes an...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 15
Words giving a joint authority to three or more public officers or other persons are construed as giving such authority to a majority of them,...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 16
Words and phrases are construed according to the context and the approved usage of the language; but technical words and phrases, and such others as...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 17
(a) Words used in this code in the present tense include the future as well as the present; words used in the masculine gender include...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 18
No statute, law, or rule is continued in force because it is consistent with the provisions of this Code on the same subject; but in...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 19
This Act, whenever cited, enumerated, referred to, or amended, may be designated simply as "THE CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE ," adding, when necessary, the number...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 20
Judicial remedies are such as are administered by the Courts of justice, or by judicial officers empowered for that purpose by the Constitution and statutes...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 21
These remedies are divided into two classes: 1. Actions; and, 2. Special proceedings. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 22
An action is an ordinary proceeding in a court of justice by which one party prosecutes another for the declaration, enforcement, or protection of a...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 23
Every other remedy is a special proceeding. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 24
Actions are of two kinds: 1. Civil; and, 2. Criminal. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 25
A civil action arises out of: 1. An obligation; 2. An injury. (26.) Section Twenty-six. An obligation is a legal duty, by which one person...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 27
An injury is of two kinds: 1. To the person; and, 2. To property. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 28
An injury to property consists in depriving its owner of the benefit of it, which is done by taking, withholding, deteriorating, or destroying it. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 29
Every other injury is an injury to the person. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 30
A civil action is prosecuted by one party against another for the declaration, enforcement or protection of a right, or the redress or prevention of...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 31
THE PENAL CODE defines and provides for the prosecution of a criminal action. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 32
When the violation of a right admits of both a civil and criminal remedy, the right to prosecute the one is not merged in the...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 32.5
The "jurisdictional classification" of a case means its classification as a limited civil case or an unlimited civil case. ...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 33
A prosecuting attorney, in his or her discretion, may assist in the civil resolution of a violation of an offense described in Title 13 (commencing...