California Government Code CHAPTER 2 - Actions Against Public Entities
- Section 945.
A public entity may sue and be sued.(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 1715.)
- Section 945.2.
Except as otherwise provided by law, the rules of practice in civil actions apply to actions brought against public entities.(Added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 1715.)
- Section 945.3.
No person charged by indictment, information, complaint, or other accusatory pleading charging a criminal offense may bring a civil action for money or damages against...
- Section 945.4.
Except as provided in Sections 946.4 and 946.6, no suit for money or damages may be brought against a public entity on a cause of...
- Section 945.6.
(a) Except as provided in Sections 946.4 and 946.6 and subject to subdivision (b), any suit brought against a public entity on a cause of action...
- Section 945.8.
Except where a different statute of limitations is specifically applicable to the public entity, and except as provided in Sections 930.6 and 935, any action...
- Section 946.
Where a claim that is required to be presented to a public entity in accordance with Chapter 1 (commencing with Section 900) and Chapter 2...
- Section 946.4.
(a) Where provision is made by or pursuant to law that no suit may be brought against a public agency as defined in Section 53050 unless...
- Section 946.6.
(a) If an application for leave to present a claim is denied or deemed to be denied pursuant to Section 911.6, a petition may be made...
- Section 948.
(a) The head of the state agency concerned, upon recommendation of the Attorney General or other attorney authorized to represent the state, may settle, adjust, or...
- Section 948.1.
The Judicial Council may settle, adjust, or compromise any pending action arising out of the activities of a judicial branch entity or judge thereof. The...
- Section 949.
The governing body of a local public entity may compromise, or may delegate the authority to its attorney or an employee to compromise, any pending...
Last modified: October 22, 2018