California Code of Civil Procedure CHAPTER 3 - Certain Liens and Priorities for Salaries, Wages and Consumer Debts
- Section 1204.
When any assignment, whether voluntary or involuntary, and whether formal or informal, is made for the benefit of creditors of the assignor, or results from...
- Section 1204.5.
In any general assignment for the benefit of creditors, the following claims shall have priority, subordinate to the priorities for labor claims under Section 1204,...
- Section 1205.
Upon the sale or transfer of any business or the stock in trade, in bulk, or a substantial part thereof, not in the ordinary and...
- Section 1206.
(a) Upon the levy under a writ of attachment or execution not founded upon a claim for labor, any miner, mechanic, salesman, servant, clerk, laborer or...
- Section 1207.
Within five days after receiving a copy of the statement provided for in the next preceding section, either the plaintiff or the defendant in the...
- Section 1208.
If the claims presented under Section 1206 and not disputed, or, if disputed, established by judgment, exceed the proceeds of the writ not disposed of...
Last modified: October 22, 2018