California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Sections 425.10-425.18
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- California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.10
(a) A complaint or cross-complaint shall contain both of the following: (1) A statement of the facts constituting the cause of action, in ordinary and... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.11
(a) As used in this section: (1) "Complaint" includes a cross-complaint. (2) "Plaintiff" includes a cross-complainant. (3) "Defendant" includes a cross-defendant. (b) When a complaint... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.115
(a) As used in this section: (1) "Complaint" includes a cross-complaint. (2) "Plaintiff" includes a cross-complainant. (3) "Defendant" includes a cross-defendant. (b) The plaintiff preserves... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.12
(a) The Judicial Council shall develop and approve official forms for use in trial courts of this state for any complaint, cross-complaint or answer in... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.13
(a) In any action for damages arising out of the professional negligence of a health care provider, no claim for punitive damages shall be included... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.14
No claim for punitive or exemplary damages against a religious corporation or religious corporation sole shall be included in a complaint or other pleading unless... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.15
(a) No cause of action against a person serving without compensation as a director or officer of a nonprofit corporation described in this section, on... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.16
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that there has been a disturbing increase in lawsuits brought primarily to chill the valid exercise of the constitutional... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.17
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that there has been a disturbing abuse of Section 425.16, the California Anti-SLAPP Law, which has undermined the exercise... - California Laws: Code of Civil Procedure Section 425.18
(a) The Legislature finds and declares that a SLAPPback is distinguishable in character and origin from the ordinary malicious prosecution action. The Legislature further finds...
