In California, filing for bankruptcy can potentially halt an unlawful detainer action due to the automatic stay that goes into effect, which temporarily prevents creditors from pursuing claims against the debtor. However, bankruptcy does not automatically eliminate the eviction; it may only delay the process. If the eviction is based on non-payment of rent, the landlord may seek relief from the stay to proceed with the eviction. Ultimately, the outcome depends on the specifics of the case and the type of bankruptcy filed.
An Unlawful Detainer lasts on your credit report for 7 years in CA. CA Civil Code Section 1785.13(a)(7). Leginfo.ca.gov is a good site if you need reference to the code.
An assault is an unlawful attempt, coupled with a present ability, to commit a violent injury on the person of another.
No it doesn't . I have had it done and nothing happended to the overies i had in my body. I had to had a special sergery to have them removed
One point traffic violations are removed from the driving record after 3 years in California. Points for more serious violations such as DUI's take 10 years to be removed.
In California, 4 hours.
Committing an unlawful act that causes the plaintiff to suffer an economic loss. Check out Reach MD v Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association of Canada (2003) 227 DLR (4th) 458 (Ont CA) for a good example.
No. the Smog equipment installed in CA is actaully added to normal cars in order to be sold in CA. Running the car with the equipment installed may still be required in some areas of AZ but can sometimes be removed. Leaving it there will be fine too since you'll help prevent the same polution in AZ that is choking CA.
The answer is not which one, but how many. Most engines probably won't run if 1/3 or more of the plugs are removed.
yes. just use a Philips screwdriver and a blotorch. once the glue is heated top will pop off
The cities in CA starting with "A" are as follows: Acampo, CA Acton, CA Adelanto, CA Adin, CA Agoura Hills, CA Aguanga, CA Ahwahnee, CA Alameda, CA Alamo, CA Albany, CA Albion, CA Alderpoint, CA Alhambra, CA Aliso Viejo, CA Alleghany, CA Alpaugh, CA Alpine, CA Alta, CA Alta Loma, CA Altadena, CA Altaville, CA Alturas, CA Alviso, CA Amador City, CA Amboy, CA American Canyon, CA Anaheim, CA --which is also the largest of all these. Anderson, CA Angels Camp, CA Angelus Oaks, CA Angwin, CA Annapolis, CA Antelope, CA Antioch, CA Anza, CA Apple Valley, CA Applegate, CA Aptos, CA Arbuckle, CA Arcadia, CA Arcata, CA Armona, CA Arnold, CA Aromas, CA Arroyo Grande, CA Artesia, CA Artois, CA Arvin, CA Atascadero, CA Atherton, CA Atwater, CA Atwood, CA Auberry, CA Auburn, CA Avalon, CA Avenal, CA Avery, CA Avila Beach, CA Azusa, CA
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The Santa Monica Courthouse serves virtually all of Santa Monica for Los Angeles County Superior Court matters. For the 90265 zip code in Santa Monica, limited civil, limited unlawful detainer, and small claims cases may be handled by the Malibu Courthouse. "Limited" refers to the amount of money/value of goods in dispute. Cases are "limited" if the amount involved in less than $25,000. The Santa Monica Courthouse is located at 1725 Main Street, Santa Monica, CA 90401. For general inquiries, call (310) 260-3522. The Malibu Courthouse is located at 23525 Civic Center Way, Malibu, CA 90265. For general inquiries, call (310) 317-1331. For more information about the Los Angeles County Superior Courts, including website links, and general information about the California court system, visit the Los Angeles County Court Guide related link.