California Civil Code TITLE 4 - MOTION PICTURES
- Section 3504.
As used in this title:(a) “Animal” means any amphibian, bird, mammal or reptile. It does not include any fish or insect.(b) “Motion picture” means any motion picture,...
- Section 3505.
(a) The exhibition of any motion picture, if any intentional killing of, or cruelty to, a human being or an animal is shown in the motion...
- Section 3506.
Whenever there is reasonable cause to believe that a nuisance as defined in this title is kept, maintained or is in existence in any county,...
- Section 3507.
Whenever an action is initiated under this title to abate an alleged nuisance, an adversary trial on the merits shall be held pursuant to Section...
- Section 3507.1.
In actions brought under this title, the motion picture shall be admissible into evidence. The burden of proof that the exhibition of the particular motion...
- Section 3507.2.
Actions brought under this title shall be brought as promptly as possible. Such actions shall have precedence over all actions, excepting criminal proceedings and election...
- Section 3507.3.
Any violation or disobedience of an injunction or order expressly provided for by this title is punishable as a contempt of court by a fine...
- Section 3507.4.
The distributor who furnished a motion picture to a person who is made a defendant in an action under this title, and the producer of...
- Section 3508.
(a) This title shall not apply to any of the following:(1) The exhibition of any motion picture, such as a newsreel or documentary, involving acts of killing...
- Section 3508.1.
Any producer who willfully misstates or causes to be misstated any fact contained in a statement under paragraph (6) or (7) of Section 3508 is...
- Section 3508.2.
If any provision of this title or the application thereof to any person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions...
Last modified: October 22, 2018