16 Cited authorities

  1. Hassan v. Mercy American River Hospital

    31 Cal.4th 709 (Cal. 2003)   Cited 292 times   4 Legal Analyses
    Considering this issue in the context of statutory interpretation
  2. Jazayeri v. Mao

    174 Cal.App.4th 301 (Cal. Ct. App. 2009)   Cited 192 times
    Upholding admission even though supplier did not witness "more than a few" of the transactions generating the orders
  3. Gattuso v. Harte-Hanks Shoppers, Inc.

    42 Cal.4th 554 (Cal. 2007)   Cited 178 times   7 Legal Analyses
    Holding that In re Work Uniform and one other case "concerning [S]ection 2802's application to public entity employers" were "[n]ot relevant" and "unhelpful" in resolving the issues in the Gattuso case
  4. Quintano v. Mercury Casualty Co.

    11 Cal.4th 1049 (Cal. 1995)   Cited 128 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Noting that under Macri, § 11580.2(p) establishes a precondition to the accrual of the insured's right to coverage
  5. Unifund CCR, LLC v. Dear

    243 Cal.App.4th Supp. 1 (Cal. Super. 2015)   Cited 11 times

    No. APP1400181. 12-21-2015 UNIFUND CCR, LLC, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. John C. DEAR, Defendant and Appellant. William Rose Law Firm, PC, William J. Rose, II, for Defendant and Appellant. Simmonds & Narita, Jeffrey A. Topor, Liana Mayilyan, San Francisco, for Plaintiff and Respondent. William Rose Law Firm, PC, William J. Rose, II, for Defendant and Appellant. Simmonds & Narita, Jeffrey A. Topor, Liana Mayilyan, San Francisco, for Plaintiff and Respondent. Opinion THE COURT Raquel A. Marquez, Presiding

  6. LLP Mortgage, Ltd. v. Bizar

    126 Cal.App.4th 773 (Cal. Ct. App. 2005)   Cited 21 times
    In LPP Mortgage, Ltd. v. Bizar (2005) 126 Cal.App.4th 773, 24 Cal.Rptr.3d 598, the Small Business Administration (SBA) assigned its promissory note to plaintiff LPP Mortgage.
  7. Loper v. Morrison

    23 Cal.2d 600 (Cal. 1944)   Cited 130 times
    In Loper v. Morrison, 23 Cal.2d 600, 606, 145 P.2d 1, 4, the California Supreme Court stated that in determining whether an employee acts within the scope of his employment, among the factors to be considered are "* * * the intent of the employee, the nature, time, and place of his conduct, his actual and implied authority, the work he was hired to do, the incidental acts that the employer should reasonably have expected would be done, and the amount of freedom allowed the employee in performing his duties".
  8. Bank of America v. Taliaferro

    144 Cal.App.2d 578 (Cal. Ct. App. 1956)   Cited 23 times
    In Bank of America v. Taliaferro, 144 Cal.App.2d 578, 583 [ 301 P.2d 393], it was held that a landlord who moved the refrigerator of a former tenant to a different part of the building for the purpose of storing it thereby became a bailee of the property.
  9. Oakland Bank of Sav. v. Burnham

    59 Cal. 4 (Cal. 1881)

    Department One Appeal from a judgment for the plaintiff, and from an order denying a motion for a new trial, in the Superior Court of the County of Alameda. Crane, J. The defendant, Burnham, was book-keeper for the plaintiff. The action is against him and his sureties for breach of his bond. The acts complained of were that the said defendant appropriated money belonging to the plaintiff, and knowingly overdrew his account, and conspired with another wrongfully to obtain money from the plaintiff;

  10. Section 1692 - Congressional findings and declaration of purpose

    15 U.S.C. § 1692   Cited 15,335 times   144 Legal Analyses
    Finding that abusive debt-collection practices lead to "personal bankruptcies," "marital instability," "loss of jobs," and "invasions of individual privacy"
  11. Section 1681 - Congressional findings and statement of purpose

    15 U.S.C. § 1681   Cited 6,634 times   202 Legal Analyses
    Recognizing the need to protect "the consumer's right to privacy"
  12. Section 1271 - Business records exception

    Cal. Evid. Code § 1271   Cited 701 times
    Permitting the admission of business records to establish the truth of the matters contained therein
  13. Section 1681c - Requirements relating to information contained in consumer reports

    15 U.S.C. § 1681c   Cited 654 times   58 Legal Analyses
    Listing information excluded from consumer reports
  14. Section 1788.50 - Definitions

    Cal. Civ. Code § 1788.50   Cited 14 times   3 Legal Analyses

    (a) As used in this title: (1) "Debt buyer" means a person or entity that is regularly engaged in the business of purchasing charged-off consumer debt for collection purposes, whether it collects the debt itself, hires a third party for collection, or hires an attorney-at-law for collection litigation. "Debt buyer" does not mean a person or entity that acquires a charged-off consumer debt incidental to the purchase of a portfolio predominantly consisting of consumer debt that has not been charged

  15. Section 52-A:2 - Authority

    N.H. Rev. Stat. § 52-A:2   Cited 2 times

    I. Consistent with the provisions of this chapter, any town or city may establish special assessment districts for a part of the area of the town or city, within which may be provided public facilities and services from funds derived from service charges, special assessments, or other charges within the special assessment district. II. For the purpose of providing public facilities and services within any special assessment district, the town or city may levy and collect service charges, special

  16. Section 1090.105 - Consumer debt collection market

    12 C.F.R. § 1090.105   4 Legal Analyses

    (a)Market-Related definitions. As used in this subpart: Annual receipts means, for the consumer debt collection market, receipts calculated as follows: (i)Receipts means "total income" (or in the case of a sole proprietorship, "gross income") plus "cost of goods sold" as these terms are defined and reported on Internal Revenue Service (IRS) tax return forms (such as Form 1120 for corporations; Form 1120S and Schedule K for S corporations; Form 1120, Form 1065 or Form 1040 for LLCs; Form 1065 and