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Tag: California statutes

Which Phrase Should Be Used?

January 7, 2023   8:10 amJanuary 7, 2023   8:12 am
We often find in California statutes the opening phrase, “notwithstanding any other provision of law.” In other instances, we find the phrase, “except as provided in subdivision (a).” Which phrase should be used? Which phrase should be avoided? In some...
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Expressions of Limitation in California Statutes

October 18, 2022   6:25 amOctober 18, 2022   6:29 am
If a provision of law is limited in its application, or is subject to an exception or a condition, then the provision of law contains an “expression of limitation.” In these cases, it is recommended that the sentence begin with...
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California State Assembly

Why California Bills Do Not Use And/Or

October 7, 2022   6:35 amOctober 7, 2022   6:42 am
While legal language often includes the use of the term “and/or,” this term is not used in California statutes nor in the drafting of bills in this state. While lawyers may use and/or in contracts, court pleadings, and even some...
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Parentheticals in California Statutes

September 9, 2022   6:37 amSeptember 9, 2022   6:43 am
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, a parenthetical is “relating to or inserted as a parenthesis.” While we find the use of parentheticals in different forms of writing, are parentheticals used in California law? The answer is yes, they can...
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California State Assembly

Do Misspellings Get into California Statutes?

September 7, 2022   3:54 pmSeptember 7, 2022   3:57 pm
It may be a surprise, but occasionally a bill makes it all the way through the legislative process, and is enacted into law, and thereafter needs to be corrected because of a misspelling. The following is a recent example from...
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California State Assembly

Does a Legislative Resolution Prevail Over a Statute?

August 29, 2022   5:10 pmAugust 29, 2022   5:12 pm
The answer is obviously “no.” Or is it? According to the Office of Legislative Counsel, a statute is defined to be an enacted bill, which is chaptered by the Secretary of State. On the other hand, a resolution is used...
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Drafting Definitions in California Statutes

July 13, 2022   7:27 amJuly 13, 2022   6:34 am
An important part of any statute is the section on definitions. Of course, definitions are used to explain what a particular word or phrase that is used in the statute means. Bill drafters always try to ensure that there is...
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