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- Citation
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- Parent Document
- Cardenas v. Noren, 235 Cal. App. 3d 1344 (1991)
- Jurisdiction
- California (state)
- Effective Date
- 1991-11-08
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- Cardenas v. Noren, 235 Cal. App. 3d 1344 (1991)
- Cardenas v. Noren, 235 Cal. App. 3d 1344 (1991)
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Full Text
499 charscourt were codified beginning in 1982. (See §§ 715.010 et seq., 1174.3, 16 Cal. Law Revision Com. Rep. (1982) pp. 1158-1159.) Section 1174.3 was enacted in 1986. Designed to protect tenants like Arrieta who are not named in the unlawful detainer judgment, the statute sets out a formal procedure for making a claim of right to possession, either to the court or to the sheriff levying the writ of possession. The statute provides in part: “. . . any occupant not named in the judgment for possession