California Laws: Government Code Sections 830-831.8
- California Laws: Government Code Section 830
As used in this chapter: (a) "Dangerous condition" means a condition of property that creates a substantial (as distinguished from a minor, trivial or insignificant)...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 830.1
For purposes of this chapter, seismic safety improvements or fire sprinkler improvements which are owned, built, controlled, operated, and maintained by the private owner of...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 830.2
A condition is not a dangerous condition within the meaning of this chapter if the trial or appellate court, viewing the evidence most favorably to...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 830.4
A condition is not a dangerous condition within the meaning of this chapter merely because of the failure to provide regulatory traffic control signals, stop...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 830.5
(a) Except where the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur is applicable, the happening of the accident which results in the injury is not in and...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 830.6
Neither a public entity nor a public employee is liable under this chapter for an injury caused by the plan or design of a construction...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 830.8
Neither a public entity nor a public employee is liable under this chapter for an injury caused by the failure to provide traffic or warning...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 830.9
Neither a public entity nor a public employee is liable for an injury caused by the operation or nonoperation of official traffic control signals when...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831
Neither a public entity nor a public employee is liable for an injury caused by the effect on the use of streets and highways of...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831.2
Neither a public entity nor a public employee is liable for an injury caused by a natural condition of any unimproved public property, including but...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831.21
(a) Public beaches shall be deemed to be in a natural condition and unimproved notwithstanding the provision or absence of public safety services such as...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831.25
(a) Neither a public entity nor a public employee is liable for any damage or injury to property, or for emotional distress unless the plaintiff...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831.3
Neither a public entity nor a public employee is liable for any injury occurring on account of the grading or the performance of other maintenance...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831.4
A public entity, public employee, or a grantor of a public easement to a public entity for any of the following purposes, is not liable...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831.5
(a) The Legislature declares that innovative public access programs, such as agreements with public land trusts, can provide effective and responsible alternatives to costly public...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831.6
Neither the State nor an employee of the State is liable under this chapter for any injury caused by a condition of the unimproved and...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831.7
(a) Neither a public entity nor a public employee is liable to any person who participates in a hazardous recreational activity, including any person who...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 831.8
(a) Subject to subdivisions (d) and (e), neither a public entity nor a public employee is liable under this chapter for an injury caused by...