California Laws: Government Code Sections 970-971.2
- California Laws: Government Code Section 970
As used in this article: (a) "Fiscal year" means a year beginning on July 1 and ending on June 30 unless the local public entity...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 970.1
(a) A judgment is enforceable until 10 years after the time the judgment becomes final or, if the judgment is payable in installments, until 10...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 970.2
A local public entity shall pay any judgment in the manner provided in this article. A writ of mandate is an appropriate remedy to compel...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 970.4
Except as provided in Section 970.6, the governing body of a local public entity shall pay, to the extent funds are available in the fiscal...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 970.5
Except as provided in Section 970.6, if a local public entity does not pay a judgment, with interest thereon, during the fiscal year in which...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 970.6
(a) The court which enters the judgment shall order that the governing body pay the judgment, with interest thereon, in not exceeding 10 equal annual...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 970.8
(a) Each local public entity shall in each fiscal year include in its budget a provision to provide funds in an amount sufficient to pay...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 971
(a) As used in this section: (1) "Judgment resulting from a discretionary act" means a judgment arising from a liability which the local public entity...
- California Laws: Government Code Section 971.2
(a) All judgments for which a local public entity is liable are legal investments for all trust funds, and for the funds of all insurance...