I understand this isn't the official law's verbiage (It actually says, «No later than 21 calendar days after the tenant has vacated the premises» - Link to
CA Civil Code) Are we misunderstanding the language here?
«Los Angeles Convention Center recognizes public accommodation for all breastfeeding mothers (
CA Civil Code 43.3) in any authorized public locations.
Not exact matches
If this recognition
can not be commonly agreed to, ethical subjectivism will pervade any society that has become aware of each individual's equal right to judge moral
codes, as is inherent in the Western liberal or democratic notion of
civil justice.
Under California
Civil Code Section 1789.3, users of this Site from California are entitled to the following specific consumer rights notice: The Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Services of the California Department of Consumer Affairs may be contacted in writing at 1625 North Market Blvd., Suite N 112, Sacramento,
CA 95834, or by telephone at (916) 445-1254 or (800) 952-5210.
Pursuant to Section 1798.83 of the California
Civil Code, residents of California
can obtain certain information about the types of personal information that companies with whom they have an established business relationship have shared with third parties for direct marketing purposes during the preceding calendar year.
You
can find more information on the Office of
Civil Rights programs and statutory
codes in the file below.
In accordance with California
Civil Code Sec. 1789.3, California resident users are entitled to know that they may file grievances and complaints with California Department of Consumer Affairs, 400 R Street, Suite 1080, Sacramento,
CA 95814; or by phone at 916-445-1254 or 800-952-5210 or by email to dca@dca.
ca.gov.
In most cases in
CA, I've been able to do this for buyers who did a short sale paying off purchase money mortgages citing California
Code of
Civil Procedure 580b.
As for the claim, the lease clearly states, and the
Civil Code supports that the lessee
can be held liable for the full amount of the rent, discounted to present, plus reasonable fees.
Hilo council member Sue Lee Loy «is prepared to alter the county
code so the animal control contract
can be split up,» reported Bret Yager of Honolulu
Civil Beat in June 2017, «and for spay - neuter dollars to be funneled to nonprofits which many say are doing a better, faster and cheaper job of sterilizing animals.
Yeah, the fucking bastards, damn the International
Civil Aviation Organization for ensuring aircraft
can communicate in the countries they travel between and don't collide, curse the International Maritime Organization for allowing the same benefits to ships and assisting navigation at sea, screw the Universal Postal Union for ensuring that post
can be sent between countries and reach it's destination okay and fuck the International Telecommunication Union for assigning things like country
codes so that people in different countries don't have different numbers making international phone systems incompatible.
(brief pause) Section 10001 of the
Civil Code states that (brief pause)...» With even a small amount of practice you
can make the pauses sound natural.
The statute of limitations that applies to the majority of wrongful death cases
can be found at Section 335.1 of the California
Code of
Civil Procedure.
Article 292 of the
Civil Code makes clear that a Claimant
can seek damages for loss of profit, provided that the loss of profit arises from the harmful act.
Researchers
can find the primary law governing class actions in
civil procedure
codes and similar legislation, or in court rules.
Ohio Revised
Code § 2315.18 establishes caps on noneconomic damages while § 2315.21 (D) limits the amount of punitive damages that
can be awarded in
civil lawsuits.
A
civil assessment for up to 300 dollars
can be charged in accordance with penal
code 1214.1.
My best guess is that the proper method of enforcement in federal buildings is simply administrative action, since violating the
code can provide cause for firing federal employees under Chapter 75 of the
Civil Service Reform Act of 1978.
New
civil codes or amendments thereto are usually published in country official gazettes, so you
can search those as well.
The Landesa Center for Women's Land Rights» LandWise database seems to have the same
civil codes as WIPO Lex, so you
can check there as well.
Current
civil codes are usually available at government websites (legislatures / parliaments, President or government portal, Ministry of Justice, any ministry or department that covers a
civil code topic) so you
can use a web search engine to locate them.
If you put in «
civil code» with English as a Source Language, you
can pick 24 other Target Languages to have it translated into.
You
can do a title alphabetical browse or keyword search for the the name of the country's
civil code in the vernacular or original language.
In principle, in a
civil law country there exists a definitive
code of laws that
can be examined to determine the legal consequences of any given action.
Or, if you're looking for a specific type of law that would normally be in a
civil code, you
can browse «Laws By Subject» for it.
I think you
can use Google to search for
civil codes in all these databases and websites.
You
can bypass the finding tools and dive directly into the full - text sources of foreign
civil codes.
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Many
civil issues or matters, for example, those involving disclosure of confidential information, contain elements that
can fall within provisions of the Criminal
Code.
The California statute of limitations regarding personal injury cases
can be found under California
Code of
Civil Procedure, Section 335.1, and allows you two years from the date of the accident to file suit against those responsible for your injuries.
UnderChapter 71 of the Texas
Civil Practice and Remedies
Code, wrongful death claims
can be filed if the death of a loved one is caused by the negligence or carelessness of another person or corporation.
Public entities seeking to recover fees and costs under
Code of
Civil Procedure section 1038 — a fee - shifting section allowing such entities to recoup fees and costs if they
can demonstrate a suit was brought in bad faith or without reasonable cause — should take extra care to review the next decision.
Under the California wrongful death statute, § 3.77.60 - 3.7762 of the
Code of
Civil Procedure, wrongful death claims
can be filed by the decedent's living spouse, domestic partner, or children dependent on the decedent.
In Ontario, the dismissed employee
can claim damages for breach of the
Code either by filing an application with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario or as part of a
civil action (ie a court action).
Instead, under California
Code of
Civil Procedure 377.60 the surviving family members
can pursue a wrongful death claim.
Since 2008 a claim for a breach of the Ontario Human Rights
Code («
Code»)
can be advanced as a
civil cause of action if the pleading discloses a reasonable cause of action that does not arise solely from a breach of the
Code.
Given that the Tribunal
can not award punitive damages or legal costs and typically does not award damages for lost future earning capacity and future therapeutic treatment (all of which were awarded in Olympia), it would appear that
civil actions should be given serious consideration in situations where an alleged breach of the
Code involves factually complex or serious acts of misconduct.
The employee
can bring the claim for damages for breach of the
Code as part of a
civil action before the Court.
The lawsuit cites a provision of chapter 98 of the Texas
Civil Practice and Remedies
Code, which states that victims
can hold businesses liable if they intentionally or knowingly profit from participating in a venture that involves human trafficking.
The court also reiterated that official publications emanating from the relevant government department
can be referred to in
civil proceedings as an aid to construction and that a
Code of Practice which is designed to give practical guidance to employers as to how to comply with their duties under statutory regulations
can be taken as providing some assistance as to the meaning it was intended those regulations should have.
If, for example, loss of profits and loss of opportunities
can be proven to be a direct consequence of the defaulting act, they may be recoverable under the
Civil Code, provided of course they are not specifically excluded by contract.
Given that the improper operation of a promotional contest
can lead to
civil and / or criminal liability under the Competition Act, Criminal
Code, based on a contractual (i.e., common law) challenge or failure to comply with Quebec's legal requirements, it is important to review draft contest materials for legal compliance.
You
can find the courthouse location where you may file your
civil, family law, probate or small claims case using a zip
code or city / community.
Discovery statute California
Code of
Civil Procedure section 2019 (d)(scroll down) requires that you first identify your trade secret with reasonable particularity before you
can start to conduct discovery of how the other party might have violated your trade secret.
Now, with the advent of the new
Code of
Civil Procedure, which will come into effect later this year, the maximum amount one
can sue for in front of the small claims division will go up to $ 15 000 (according to section 536 of the new
Code).
If you are an individual on whom a HireRight client has requested a background screening investigation, and have submitted personal information to HireRight at the request of such client for purposes of procuring a background report, then you
can review your HireRight file in accordance with your file disclosure rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, California
Civil Code Section 1786.22 and any other applicable state laws by contacting HireRight's Customer Service Department at
[email protected].
If you are an individual on whom a SmartStart client has requested a background screening investigation, and have submitted personal information to SmartStart at the request of such client for purposes of procuring a background report, then you
can review your SmartStart file in accordance with your file disclosure rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act, California
Civil Code Section 1786.22 and any other applicable state laws by contacting SmartStart's Customer Service Department at
[email protected].
You
can find the courthouse location where you may file your
civil, family law, probate or small claims case using a zip
code or city / community.