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Contains 95 Results:
Assembly Bill No. 1187: Writ of Possession, 1970
Deletes provision which authorizes issuance of writ of possession if defendant is insolvent or has no property sufficient to satisfy amount of damages sought to be recovered by plaintiff.
Assembly Bill No. 1188: Landlord's Liens, 1970
Declares that no landlord shall have a lien on a tenant's personal property.
Assembly Bill No. 1189: Tenant Deposits, 1970
Regulates payments to secure rental agreements, requiring landlord to hold such money for tenant specifying reasons for withholding and procedure for transfers upon termination of landlord's interest in tenancy.
Assembly Bill No. 1190: Landlord-Tenant Repairs and Improvements, 1970
Requires lessor to repay untenantable condition notwithstanding any agreement to the contrary, rather than only in absence of such agreement. Authorizes lessee, if lessor neglects to do so, to make repairs where expense does not exceed two months rent.
Assembly Bill No. 1191: Indirect Property Tax Repayments, 1970
Requires landlords with two or more units to furnish tenants and county assessors with a statement of the amount of property taxes included within the rental charge. Permits Tenant to deduct $50 from rent if landord fails to furnish statements as required.
Assembly Bill No. 1405: Confinement of Juveniles, 1969-1970
Specifies that if a juvenile court judge or Department of Youth Authority upon inspection finds a jail, juvenile hall, or lockup not being operated and maintained as a suitable place for confinement of minors to make specific notice of such findings and prohibit the use of these facilities.
Assembly Bill No. 1406: Senior Citizen Property Tax Assistance Law - Filing Extension, 1970
Extends claim filing time for medically incapacitated claimants of the Senior Citizens' Property Tax Assistance Law.
Assembly Bill No. 1407: Execution Sales Real Property, 1970 March 19
Provides that purchaser at execution sale loses his right, title and interest in real property when he fails to request a deed from the sheriff within 90 days after redemption expires. And that purchaser loses interest in property when he fails to record the sheriff's deed within 180 days of redemption expiration.
Assembly Bill No. 1408: Schools Contracting for Services, 1970
Authorizes a school district board to contract for services with district employees. Authorizes certain repairs and construction of school property to be done by day labor or district employees.
Assembly Bill No. 1409: Insurance for Depositories, 1970
Requires certain depositaries to furnish customers with receipts containing statement as to whether depositoary has fire or theft insurance covering deposited goods. Imposes strict liability on depository who fails to furnish receipt or makes misrepresentation in receipt.