California Government Code ARTICLE 2 - Establishing Standing as Newspaper of General Circulation
- Section 6020.
Whenever a newspaper desires to have its standing as a newspaper of general circulation ascertained and established, it may, by its publisher, manager, editor or...
- Section 6021.
The petition or the substance thereof, together with a notice that the petitioner intends on a named day to apply for an order declaring it...
- Section 6022.
Upon proof of the publication of the petition and notice, the court shall set the petition for hearing. Any person may appear and contest the...
- Section 6023.
The court shall hear the proofs of the petitioner and contestant, if there be any. Within 10 days thereafter it shall render its decision and...
- Section 6024.
(1) The decision and judgment may be vacated, modified or set aside by the court on its own motion, or on the motion of any person,...
- Section 6025.
All publications made in a newspaper during the period it was adjudged to be a newspaper of general circulation are valid and sufficient.(Enacted by Stats....
- Section 6026.
An appeal may be taken to the supreme court from any final decision or judgment, or from any final order vacating, modifying or setting aside...
- Section 6027.
On and after July 1, 1952, a newspaper shall not be in fact or in law a newspaper of general circulation unless it obtains or...
Last modified: October 22, 2018