California Corporations Code CHAPTER 3 - Property

  • Section 18100.
    The interest of a member in an unincorporated association is personal property.(Added by Stats. 2004, Ch. 178, Sec. 10. Effective January 1, 2005.)
  • Section 18105.
    An unincorporated association may, in its name, acquire, hold, manage, encumber, or transfer an interest in real or personal property.(Added by Stats. 2004, Ch. 178,...
  • Section 18110.
    Property acquired by or for an unincorporated association is property of the unincorporated association and not of the members individually.(Added by Stats. 2004, Ch. 178,...
  • Section 18115.
    The acquisition, transfer, or encumbrance of an interest in real property by an unincorporated association shall be executed by its president and secretary or other...
  • Section 18120.
    (a) An unincorporated association may record in a county in which it has an interest in real property a verified and acknowledged statement of authority stating...
  • Section 18122.
    An unincorporated association holding property for charitable purposes shall comply with the Supervision of Trustees and Fundraisers for Charitable Purposes Act, Article 7 (commencing with...
  • Section 18125.
    No limitation on the power of an unincorporated association to acquire, hold, manage, pledge, encumber, or transfer an interest in real or personal property, or...
  • Section 18130.
    After all of the known debts and liabilities of an unincorporated association in the process of winding up its affairs have been paid or adequately...
  • Section 18135.
    (a) Notwithstanding Section 18260, a cause of action against an unincorporated association may be enforced against a person who received assets distributed under Section 18130. Liability...

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