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Statutes > California > Ccp > 872.110-872.140

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 872.110-872.140



872.110.  (a) The superior court has jurisdiction of actions under
this title.
   (b) Subject to the power of the court to transfer actions, the
proper county for the trial of actions under this title is:
   (1) Where the subject of the action is real property or real and
personal property, the county in which the real property, or some
part thereof, is situated.
   (2) Where the subject of the action is personal property, the
county in which the personal property is principally located at the
commencement of the action or in which the defendants, or any of
them, reside at the commencement of the action.



872.120.  In the conduct of the action, the court may hear and
determine all motions, reports, and accounts and may make any decrees
and orders necessary or incidental to carrying out the purposes of
this title and to effectuating its decrees and orders.




872.130.  In the conduct of the action, the court may issue
temporary restraining orders and injunctions, with or without bond,
for the purpose of:
   (a) Preventing waste.
   (b) Protecting the property or title thereto.
   (c) Restraining unlawful interference with a partition of the
property ordered by the court.


872.140.  The court may, in all cases, order allowance, accounting,
contribution, or other compensatory adjustment among the parties
according to the principles of equity.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Ccp > 872.110-872.140

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 872.110-872.140



872.110.  (a) The superior court has jurisdiction of actions under
this title.
   (b) Subject to the power of the court to transfer actions, the
proper county for the trial of actions under this title is:
   (1) Where the subject of the action is real property or real and
personal property, the county in which the real property, or some
part thereof, is situated.
   (2) Where the subject of the action is personal property, the
county in which the personal property is principally located at the
commencement of the action or in which the defendants, or any of
them, reside at the commencement of the action.



872.120.  In the conduct of the action, the court may hear and
determine all motions, reports, and accounts and may make any decrees
and orders necessary or incidental to carrying out the purposes of
this title and to effectuating its decrees and orders.




872.130.  In the conduct of the action, the court may issue
temporary restraining orders and injunctions, with or without bond,
for the purpose of:
   (a) Preventing waste.
   (b) Protecting the property or title thereto.
   (c) Restraining unlawful interference with a partition of the
property ordered by the court.


872.140.  The court may, in all cases, order allowance, accounting,
contribution, or other compensatory adjustment among the parties
according to the principles of equity.



State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Ccp > 872.110-872.140

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 872.110-872.140



872.110.  (a) The superior court has jurisdiction of actions under
this title.
   (b) Subject to the power of the court to transfer actions, the
proper county for the trial of actions under this title is:
   (1) Where the subject of the action is real property or real and
personal property, the county in which the real property, or some
part thereof, is situated.
   (2) Where the subject of the action is personal property, the
county in which the personal property is principally located at the
commencement of the action or in which the defendants, or any of
them, reside at the commencement of the action.



872.120.  In the conduct of the action, the court may hear and
determine all motions, reports, and accounts and may make any decrees
and orders necessary or incidental to carrying out the purposes of
this title and to effectuating its decrees and orders.




872.130.  In the conduct of the action, the court may issue
temporary restraining orders and injunctions, with or without bond,
for the purpose of:
   (a) Preventing waste.
   (b) Protecting the property or title thereto.
   (c) Restraining unlawful interference with a partition of the
property ordered by the court.


872.140.  The court may, in all cases, order allowance, accounting,
contribution, or other compensatory adjustment among the parties
according to the principles of equity.