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Code of Civil Procedure § 873.270 (CCP) – Combined Interests of Unknown Parties; Property Remains Undivided (Partition In Kind)

California Code of Civil Procedure 873.270 is the California partition statute that addresses the interests of unknown parties in a partition in kind form of a partition action in California. The statute provides that: Where the court has determined the combined interests of two or more unknown parties, the entire portion of the property allocated … Read More

California Code of Civil Procedure 873.720 Confirmation of or Setting Aside Sale, Motion, Notice in Partition Actions

Code of Civil Procedure 872.550 CCP – Joinder of All Persons Unknown Claiming Any Interest (Partition Actions)

California Code of Civil Procedure 872.550 is the California partition statute that allows a plaintiff to join all parties, including unknown parties, in a partition action. The statute provides that: Where partition is sought as to all interests in the property, the plaintiff may join as defendants “all persons unknown claiming any interest in the … Read More

Code of Civil Procedure 872.520 CCP - Names and Nature of Interest Unknown; Statement in Complaint; Orders (Partition Actions)

Code of Civil Procedure 872.520 CCP – Names and Nature of Interest Unknown; Statement in Complaint; Orders (Partition Actions)

California Code of Civil Procedure 872.520 is the California partition statute that adds to California Code of Civil Procedure 872.510 by further explaining the requirement of joining defendants or ownership interests that are unknown. This section provides as follows: (a) If the name of a person described in Section 872.510 is not known to the plaintiff, the … Read More

California Code of Civil Procedure 872.640 Unknown Parties, Interests

Code of Civil Procedure 872.640 CCP – Unknown Parties; Interests (Partition Actions)

California Code of Civil Procedure 872.640 is the California partition statute that describes what courts will do in the event that multiple parties are unknown. The statute provides that: Where two or more parties are unknown, the court may consider their interests together in the action and not as between each other. California Code of … Read More

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