§ 1165.2

Added by Stats. 1975, 3rd Ex. Sess., Ch. 1.

For the purpose of this part, the superior court shall have jurisdiction over a labor organization in this state if such organization maintains its principal office in this state, or if its duly authorized officers or agents are engaged in representing or acting for employee members.

Other sections in Chapter 7 - Suits Involving Employers and Labor Organizations

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