California Code of Civil Procedure CHAPTER 1 - Writ of Review
- Section [1067.].
Section Ten Hundred and Sixty-seven. The writ of certiorari may be denominated the writ of review.(Amended by Code Amendments 1873-74, Ch. 383.)
- Section 1068.
(a) A writ of review may be granted by any court when an inferior tribunal, board, or officer, exercising judicial functions, has exceeded the jurisdiction of...
- Section 1069.
The application must be made on the verified petition of the party beneficially interested, and the court may require a notice of the application to...
- Section 1069.1.
The provisions of Section 1089 as to a return by demurrer or answer apply to a proceeding pursuant to this chapter.(Added by Stats. 1971, Ch.
- Section 1070.
The writ may be directed to the inferior tribunal, Board, or officer, or to any other person having the custody of the record or proceedings...
- Section 1071.
The writ of review must command the party to whom it is directed to certify fully to the court issuing the writ at a time...
- Section 1072.
If a stay of proceedings be not intended, the words requiring the stay must be omitted from the writ; these words may be inserted or...
- Section 1073.
The writ must be served in the same manner as a summons in civil action, except when otherwise expressly directed by the Court.(Enacted 1872.)
- Section 1074.
The review upon this writ cannot be extended further than to determine whether the inferior tribunal, Board, or officer has regularly pursued the authority of...
- Section 1075.
If the return of the writ be defective, the Court may order a further return to be made. When a full return has been made,...
- Section 1076.
A copy of the judgment, signed by the Clerk, must be transmitted to the inferior tribunal, Board, or officer having the custody of the record...
- Section 1077.
A copy of the judgment, signed by the Clerk, entered upon or attached to the writ and return, constitute the judgment roll.(Enacted 1872.)
Last modified: October 22, 2018