5 Cited authorities

  1. Smiley v. Citibank

    11 Cal.4th 138 (Cal. 1995)   Cited 143 times
    Looking to the definition of “interest” at time when the relevant act was passed
  2. Stoops v. Abbassi

    100 Cal.App.4th 644 (Cal. Ct. App. 2002)   Cited 34 times

    B144337 Filed July 26, 2002 Certified for Publication Modified August 7, 2002 Appeal from judgments of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, No. BC174420, John P. Shook, Judge. Affirmed. Bray, Geiger, Rudquist Nuss and Peter A. Viri for Appellant. Aguilar Sebastinelli, Raul V. Aguilar, Allen J. Kent, and Robert A. Crook for Respondents. ALDRICH, J. INTRODUCTION Insurance Code section 1280.7 permits physicians and surgeons to become members of an interindemnity arrangement that creates a trust

  3. Sofias v. Bank of America

    172 Cal.App.3d 583 (Cal. Ct. App. 1985)   Cited 36 times
    In Sofias, the California Court of Appeals held that the plaintiff could not state a claim for breach of contract, where he failed to show that the contract was made expressly for his benefit: 1) the contract itself stated "no other person or persons shall have any right or action hereon," 2) the parties to the contract could not assign their rights without written consent of the other party, and 3) no benefit directly flowed to plaintiff by virtue of the contract.
  4. Section 452 - Matters permitting judicial notice

    Cal. Evid. Code § 452   Cited 8,264 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Permitting notice to be taken of the "[o]fficial acts of the . . . judicial departments . . . of any state of the United States"
  5. Section 453 - Notice to adverse parties

    Cal. Evid. Code § 453   Cited 440 times   1 Legal Analyses
    Prescribing the conditions under which “[t]he trial court shall take judicial notice of any matter specified in Section 452”