This Act shall be known as The Civil Code of the State of California, and is in Four Divisions, as follows: I. -THE FIRST RELATING TO PERSONS. II. -THE SECOND TO PROPERTY. III. -THE THIRD TO OBLIGATIONS. IV. -THE FOURTH CONTAINS GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE THREE PRECEDING DIVISIONS. Ca. Civ. Code § 1 Enacted 1872.
In an action brought by a debt buyer on a consumer debt: (a) The complaint shall allege all of the following: (1) That the plaintiff is a debt buyer. (2) The nature of the underlying debt and the consumer transaction or transactions from which it is derived, in a short and plain statement. (3) That the debt buyer is the sole owner of the debt at issue, or has authority to assert the rights of all owners of the debt. (4) The debt balance at charge off and an explanation of the amount, nature, and
Pending the issue of bonds, the state treasurer, when authorized by the governor and council, may borrow money on short term notes in anticipation of the bonds. At no time shall the amount due on such short term notes exceed the amount of the appropriation for the same purposes. Each such note shall mature within 5 years from its date, provided that notes issued for a shorter period may be refunded from time to time by the issue of other such notes maturing within 5 years from the date of the original
A temporary licensee may transfer from one dealer to another in the same manner as a holder of an annual license. 3 CCR 714-1-F-5