
California Code, Civil Code - CIV § 1505 | FindLaw
Jan 1, 2023 · CREDITOR'S RETENTION OF THING WHICH HE REFUSES TO ACCEPT. If anything is given to a creditor by way of performance, which he refuses to accept as such, he …
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California Civil Code § 1505 (2021) :: 2021 California Code - Justia …
1505. If anything is given to a creditor by way of performance, which he refuses to accept as such, he is not bound to return it without demand; but if he retains it, he is a gratuitous depositary …
California Civil Code Section 1505 - California.Public.Law
CA Civ Code Section 1505 If anything is given to a creditor by way of performance, which he refuses to accept as such, he is not bound to return it without demand; but if he retains it, he is …
b. The Parking Citation form (PD-1505) is to be used exclusively for vehicle parking violations of the San Diego Municipal Code or the California Vehicle Code. Sections 4000(a) CVC and …
What is a 1505 Corporation? - Sacramento Process Servers
Feb 25, 2018 · What is a 1505 Corporation? Process Server Lance Casey & Associates states “If your corporation is registered with the California Secretary of State, you may file Form 1505 to …
California Code of Civil Procedure Section 1505
Aug 19, 2023 · CA Civ Proc Code Section 1505 This chapter does not affect any duty to file a report with the State Controller or to pay or deliver any property to him that arose prior to …
CA Veh Code Section 12505 - California.Public.Law
California residency is required of a person in order to be issued a commercial driver’s license under this code. The presumption of residency in this state may be rebutted by satisfactory …
Versatile Bath Solution: CVC-1505 2 Way Bib Cock | Galley Bathware
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10852 VC – Tampering with a Motor Vehicle - Shouse Law Group
California Vehicle Code § 10852 VC makes it a crime to (1) tamper with or injure a vehicle as a whole, or (2) break or remove individual parts of a vehicle. Doing so is a misdemeanor …
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