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    • California Code
    • Code of Civil Procedure - CCP
    • PART 4 - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
    • TITLE 2 - OF THE KINDS AND DEGREES OF EVIDENCE
    • CHAPTER 3 - Writings
    • ARTICLE 2 - Public Writings

    California Code
    CHAPTER 3 - Writings
    ARTICLE 2 - Public Writings

    Section 1895. - 1895. Laws, whether organic or ordinary, are either written or...

    Section 1896. - 1896. A written law is that which is promulgated in...

    Section 1897. - 1897. The organic law is the Constitution of Government, and...

    Section 1898. - 1898. Statutes are public or private. A private statute is...

    Section 1899. - 1899. Unwritten law is the law not promulgated and recorded,...

    Section 1904. - 1904. A judicial record is the record or official entry...

    Section 1908. - 1908. (a) The effect of a judgment or final order...

    Section 1908.5. - 1908.5. When a judgment or order of a court is...

    Section 1909. - 1909. Other judicial orders of a Court or Judge of...

    Section 1910. - 1910. The parties are deemed to be the same when...

    Section 1911. - 1911. That only is deemed to have been adjudged in...

    Section 1912. - 1912. Whenever, pursuant to the last four sections, a party...

    Section 1913. - 1913. (a) Subject to subdivision (b), the effect of a...

    Section 1914. - 1914. The effect of the judicial record of a Court...

    Section 1916. - 1916. Any judicial record may be impeached by evidence of...

    Section 1917. - 1917. The jurisdiction sufficient to sustain a record is jurisdiction...

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