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    • California Code
    • Civil Code - CIV
    • DIVISION 3 - OBLIGATIONS
    • PART 4 - OBLIGATIONS ARISING FROM PARTICULAR TRANSACTIONS
    • TITLE 3 - DEPOSIT
    • CHAPTER 1 - Deposit in General

    California Code
    TITLE 3 - DEPOSIT
    CHAPTER 1 - Deposit in General

    ARTICLE 1 - Nature and Creation of Deposit

    Section 1813. - 1813. A deposit may be voluntary or involuntary; and for...

    Section 1814. - 1814. A voluntary deposit is made by one giving to...

    Section 1815. - 1815. An involuntary deposit is made: (a) By the accidental...

    Section 1816. - 1816. (a) The person or private entity with whom a...

    Section 1817. - 1817. A deposit for keeping is one in which the...

    Section 1818. - 1818. A deposit for exchange is one in which the...

    ARTICLE 2 - Obligations of the Depositary

    Section 1822. - 1822. A depositary must deliver the thing to the person...

    Section 1823. - 1823. A depositary is not bound to deliver a thing...

    Section 1824. - 1824. A depositary must deliver the thing deposited at his...

    Section 1825. - 1825. A depositary must give prompt notice to the person...

    Section 1826. - 1826. A depositary, who believes that a thing deposited with...

    Section 1827. - 1827. If a thing deposited is owned jointly or in...

    Section 1828. - 1828. When a deposit is made in the name of...

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