California Code of Civil Procedure ARTICLE 6 - Admitted Surety Insurers
- Section 995.610.
(a) If a statute provides for a bond with any number of sureties, one sufficient admitted surety insurer may become and shall be accepted as sole...
- Section 995.620.
Two or more admitted surety insurers may be sureties on a bond by executing the same or separate bonds for amounts aggregating the required amount...
- Section 995.630.
An admitted surety insurer shall be accepted or approved by the court or officer as surety on a bond without further acknowledgment if the bond...
- Section 995.640.
Upon review of the Internet Web site of the Department of Insurance, the county clerk of any county shall, upon request of any person, do...
- Section 995.650.
If an objection is made to the sufficiency of an admitted surety insurer, the person making the objection shall attach to and incorporate in the...
- Section 995.660.
(a) If an objection is made to the sufficiency of an admitted surety insurer on a bond or if the bond is required to be approved,...
- Section 995.670.
(a) This section applies to a bond executed, filed, posted, furnished, or otherwise given as security pursuant to any statute of this state or any law...
- Section 995.675.
Notwithstanding Sections 995.660 and 995.670, the California Integrated Waste Management Board, the State Water Resources Control Board, and the Department of Toxic Substances Control may...
Last modified: October 22, 2018