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Cal. Civ. Proc. Code § 995.220

General Provisions

Known as the Bond and Undertaking Law

The act spans §§ 995–996 (98 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Leuzinger v. County of Lake (2008)

Most recently applied in Leuzinger v. County of Lake (July 2008)

Added by Stats. 1982, Ch. 998, Sec. 1.

Notwithstanding any other statute, if a statute provides for a bond in an action or proceeding, including but not limited to a bond for issuance of a restraining order or injunction, appointment of a receiver, or stay of enforcement of a judgment on appeal, the following public entities and officers are not required to give the bond and shall have the same rights, remedies, and benefits as if the bond were given:

(a) The State of California or the people of the state, a state agency, department, division, commission, board, or other entity of the state, or a state officer in an official capacity or on behalf of the state.

(b) A county, city, or district, or public authority, public agency, or other political subdivision in the state, or an officer of the local public entity in an official capacity or on behalf of the local public entity.

(c) The United States or an instrumentality or agency of the United States, or a federal officer in an official capacity or on behalf of the United States or instrumentality or agency.

Official source: California Legislative Information. Reproduced from public-domain California statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.