California Code of Civil Procedure CHAPTER 5 - Trial by the Court
- Section 631.
(a) The right to a trial by jury as declared by Section 16 of Article I of the California Constitution shall be preserved to the parties...
- Section 631.2.
(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the superior court may pay jury fees in civil cases from general funds of the court available therefor. Nothing...
- Section 631.3.
(a) Notwithstanding any other law, when a party to the litigation has deposited jury fees with the judge or clerk and that party waives a jury...
- Section 631.5.
In all cases of eminent domain the deposits of jury fees and mileage provided for in section 631 of this code shall be made by...
- Section 631.7.
Ordinarily, unless the court otherwise directs, the trial of a civil action tried by the court without a jury shall proceed in the order specified...
- Section 631.8.
(a) After a party has completed his presentation of evidence in a trial by the court, the other party, without waiving his right to offer evidence...
- Section 632.
In superior courts, upon the trial of a question of fact by the court, written findings of fact and conclusions of law shall not be...
- Section 634.
When a statement of decision does not resolve a controverted issue, or if the statement is ambiguous and the record shows that the omission or...
- Section 635.
In all cases where the decision of the court has been entered in its minutes, and when the judge who heard or tried the case...
- Section 636.
On a judgment for the plaintiff upon an issue of law, he may proceed in the manner prescribed by the first two subdivisions of Section...
Last modified: October 22, 2018