California Code of Civil Procedure CHAPTER 1 - Satisfaction of Judgment
- Section 724.010.
(a) A money judgment may be satisfied by payment of the full amount required to satisfy the judgment or by acceptance by the judgment creditor of...
- Section 724.020.
The court clerk shall enter satisfaction of a money judgment in the register of actions when the following occur:(a) A writ is returned satisfied for the...
- Section 724.030.
When a money judgment is satisfied, the judgment creditor immediately shall file with the court an acknowledgment of satisfaction of judgment. This section does not...
- Section 724.040.
If an abstract of a money judgment has been recorded with the recorder of any county and the judgment is satisfied, the judgment creditor shall...
- Section 724.050.
(a) If a money judgment has been satisfied, the judgment debtor, the owner of real or personal property subject to a judgment lien created under the...
- Section 724.060.
(a) An acknowledgment of satisfaction of judgment shall contain the following information:(1) The title of the court.(2) The cause and number of the action.(3) The names and addresses of...
- Section 724.070.
(a) If a judgment creditor intentionally conditions delivery of an acknowledgment of satisfaction of judgment upon the performance of any act or the payment of an...
- Section 724.080.
In an action or proceeding maintained pursuant to this chapter, the court shall award reasonable attorney’s fees to the prevailing party.(Added by Stats. 1982, Ch....
- Section 724.090.
The damages recoverable pursuant to this chapter are not in derogation of any other damages or penalties to which an aggrieved person may be entitled...
- Section 724.100.
(a)If satisfaction of a judgment has been entered in the register of actions, the court clerk shall issue a certificate of satisfaction of judgment upon...
Last modified: October 22, 2018