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    • California Code
    • Civil Code - CIV
    • DIVISION 3 - OBLIGATIONS
    • PART 1 - OBLIGATIONS IN GENERAL
    • TITLE 3 - TRANSFER OF OBLIGATIONS

    California Code
    PART 1 - OBLIGATIONS IN GENERAL
    TITLE 3 - TRANSFER OF OBLIGATIONS

    Section 1457. - 1457. The burden of an obligation may be transferred with...

    Section 1458. - 1458. A right arising out of an obligation is the...

    Section 1459. - 1459. A non-negotiable written contract for the payment of money...

    Section 1459.5. - 1459.5. A plaintiff who prevails on a cause of action...

    Section 1460. - 1460. Certain covenants, contained in grants of estates in real...

    Section 1461. - 1461. The only covenants which run with the land are...

    Section 1462. - 1462. Every covenant contained in a grant of an estate...

    Section 1463. - 1463. The last section includes covenants “of warranty,” “for quiet...

    Section 1465. - 1465. A covenant running with the land binds those only...

    Section 1466. - 1466. No one, merely by reason of having acquired an...

    Section 1467. - 1467. Where several persons, holding by several titles, are subject...

    Section 1468. - 1468. Each covenant, made by an owner of land with...

    Section 1469. - 1469. Each covenant made by the lessor in a lease...

    Section 1470. - 1470. Each covenant made by the lessor in a lease...

    Section 1471. - 1471. (a) Notwithstanding Section 1468 or any other provision of...

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