Whatever remedies the lessor of any real property has against his immediate lessee for the breach of any agreement in the lease, or for recovery of the possession, he has against the assignees of the lessee, for any cause of action accruing while they are such assignees, except where the assignment is made by way of security for a loan, and is not accompanied by possession of the premises.
Cal. Civ. Code § 822
Incidents of Ownership
Applied in 1 court decision — leading case 69 Cal. App. 2d 44 - Chase v. Trimble (1945)
Most recently applied in 69 Cal. App. 2d 44 - Chase v. Trimble (April 1945)
Amended by Stats. 1905, Ch. 439.
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