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Hagge v. Drew, 27 Cal. 2d 368 (1945)

Citation
Hagge v. Drew, 27 Cal. 2d 368 (1945)
Parent Document
Hagge v. Drew, 27 Cal. 2d 368 (1945)
Jurisdiction
California (state)
Effective Date
1945-12-14

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Bus. & Prof. Code.) The provision reads: “Prior to the time when subdivided lands shall be offered for sale or lease, the owner, his agent or subdivider shall notify the Real Estate Commissioner in writing of his intention to sell such offering. Such notice of intention shall contain the following information: the name and address of the owner; name and address of subdivider; legal description and area of land; a true statement of the condition of the title to the land, particularly including all encumbrances thereon, the terms and conditions on which it is intended to dispose of such land, together with copies of any contracts intended to be used and such other information as the owner, his agent, or subdivider, may desire to present.” Reference is also made to the definition of a subdivision and subdivided lands reading: “. . . the words ‘subdivided lands’ and ‘subdivision’ are hereby defined as land or lands divided or proposed to be divided for the purpose of sale or lease, whether immediate or future, into five or more lots or parcels.” (Stats. 1919, p. 1252, as amended Stats. 1935, p. 366, § 20j, Deering’s Gen. Laws, Supp. 1935, Act 112; now Bus. & Prof. Code, § 11000.) And to the provision making the violation of the act a crime. (Stats. 1919, p. 1252, as amended Stats. 1935, p. 366, § 201, Deering’s Gen. Laws, Supp. 1935, Act 112, now Bus. & Prof. Code, § 11020.)