California Code of Civil Procedure ARTICLE 5 - Judgment
- Section 764.010.
The court shall examine into and determine the plaintiff’s title against the claims of all the defendants. The court shall not enter judgment by default...
- Section 764.020.
(a) If in an action under this chapter the validity or interpretation of a gift, devise, bequest, or trust, under a will or instrument purporting to...
- Section 764.030.
The judgment in the action is binding and conclusive on all of the following persons, regardless of any legal disability:(a) All persons known and unknown who...
- Section 764.045.
Except to the extent provided in Section 1908, the judgment does not affect a claim in the property or part thereof of any person who...
- Section 764.060.
The relief granted in an action or proceeding directly or collaterally attacking the judgment in the action, whether based on lack of actual notice to...
- Section 764.070.
Notwithstanding any other provision of this chapter, the judgment in the action is not binding or conclusive on the following:(a) The state, unless individually joined as...
- Section 764.080.
(a) In any action brought to quiet title to land that has been subject to an agreement entered into pursuant to Section 6307 or 6357 of...
Last modified: October 22, 2018