California Code of Civil Procedure CHAPTER 3 - Third-Party Claim of Security Interest or Lien

  • Section 720.210.
    (a) Where personal property has been levied upon under a writ of attachment, a writ of execution, a prejudgment or postjudgment writ of possession, or a...
  • Section 720.220.
    A person making a third-party claim under this chapter shall file the claim with the levying officer, together with two copies of the claim, after...
  • Section 720.230.
    (a) The third-party claim shall be executed under oath and shall contain all of the following:(1) The name of the secured party or lienholder and an address...
  • Section 720.240.
    (a) Not later than five days after the third-party claim is filed with the levying officer, the levying officer shall serve the following personally or by...
  • Section 720.250.
    (a) Except as otherwise provided by statute, if a third-party claim is timely filed, the levying officer may not do any of the following with respect...
  • Section 720.260.
    (a) If the creditor within the time allowed under subdivision (b) of Section 720.240 either files with the levying officer an undertaking that satisfies the requirements...
  • Section 720.270.
    (a) In a case where the third person has not filed with the levying officer an undertaking to release the property pursuant to Chapter 6 (commencing...
  • Section 720.280.
    At the time the creditor files an undertaking with the levying officer in response to a third-party claim by a secured party, the creditor shall...
  • Section 720.290.
    (a) If the levying officer receives a sufficient deposit from the creditor, the levying officer shall promptly tender or pay the deposit to the secured party...

Last modified: October 22, 2018