California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Sections 405.30-405.39
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.30
At any time after notice of pendency of action has been recorded, any party, or any nonparty with an interest in the real property affected...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.31
In proceedings under this chapter, the court shall order the notice expunged if the court finds that the pleading on which the notice is based...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.32
In proceedings under this chapter, the court shall order that the notice be expunged if the court finds that the claimant has not established by...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.33
In proceedings under this chapter, the court shall order that the notice be expunged if the court finds that the real property claim has probable...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.34
Subject to the provisions of Sections 405.31 and 405.32, at any time after a notice of pendency of action has been recorded, and regardless of...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.35
No order expunging a notice of pendency of action shall be effective, nor shall it be recorded in the office of any county recorder, until...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.36
Once a notice of pending action has been expunged, the claimant may not record another notice of pending action as to the affected property without...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.37
After notice and hearing, for good cause and upon such terms as are just, the court may exonerate or modify any undertaking required by an...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.38
The court shall direct that the party prevailing on any motion under this chapter be awarded the reasonable attorney's fees and costs of making or...
- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.39
No order or other action of the court under this chapter shall be appealable. Any party aggrieved by an order made on a motion under...