California Code of Civil Procedure CHAPTER 20 - Transitional Provisions

  • Section 694.010.
    As used in this chapter:(a) “Operative date” means July 1, 1983.(b) “Prior law” means the applicable law in effect on June 30, 1983.(Added by Stats. 1982, Ch....
  • Section 694.020.
    Except as otherwise provided in this chapter, this title on and after its operative date applies to all proceedings commenced prior thereto unless in the...
  • Section 694.030.
    (a) Except for a judgment described in Section 683.310 or 683.320, the period for enforcement of a money judgment or a judgment for possession or sale...
  • Section 694.040.
    (a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), property levied upon or otherwise subjected to process for enforcement of a money judgment or a judgment for possession...
  • Section 694.050.
    (a) Except as provided in subdivision (b), property levied upon, or property to be sold upon which foreclosure or other proceedings for sale have been commenced,...
  • Section 694.060.
    Notwithstanding Section 708.230, an action may be commenced pursuant to Section 708.210 within one year after the operative date if the action could have been...
  • Section 694.070.
    (a) A third-party claim filed prior to the operative date is governed by prior law.(b) A demand for a third-party claim served on a secured party prior...
  • Section 694.080.
    The exemptions from enforcement of a money judgment provided by this title do not apply to property levied upon or otherwise subjected to a lien...
  • Section 694.090.
    On and after the operative date, a declaration of homestead made under prior law pursuant to Title 5 (commencing with Section 1237) of Part 4...

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