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quasi-community property or their quasi-marital interest in property may not be commenced or maintained under this title.
California Code of Civil Procedure — §§ 872.210-872.250
Added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 73.
quasi-community property or their quasi-marital interest in property may not be commenced or maintained under this title.
Added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 73.
If it is necessary to have a title report:
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The complaint shall set forth:
the plaintiff have or claim in the property and that the plaintiff reasonably believes will be materially affected by the action, whether the names of such persons are known or unknown to the plaintiff.
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Real and personal property may be partitioned in one action.
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order the plaintiff or person seeking partition of the property, or another party on behalf of the plaintiff or other person, to record the notice and shall stay the action until the notice is recorded. The expense of recordation shall be allowed to the party incurring it.