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Some Commonly-Codified Statutory Interpretation Principles

July 8, 2022   6:29 amJuly 8, 2022   6:33 am
In California, each of the 29 Codes that contain all of the state’s statutes also contain general provisions that provide definitions, as well as certain statutory interpretation guidelines. So, what are some of those principles of interpreting California’s Code sections?...
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What Is the Difference Between ‘Old’ and ‘New’ Laws?

June 12, 2022   2:40 pmJune 12, 2022   2:44 pm
Did you know that California statutes utilize the terms “new” and “old” in referencing laws contained in the state’s 29 Codes? In fact, the term “new law” is used in at least fifty statutes. The term “old law” is used...
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How Many Sections Are in California’s Codes (Statutes)?

June 9, 2022   6:20 amJune 9, 2022   6:23 am
How Many Sections Are in California’s Codes (Statutes)? Have you ever wondered the answer to this question? No?! Perhaps I am the only one who has. The following are the number of actual sections contained in each of the 29...
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California Statutes Utilizing Court Decisions

March 18, 2022   6:42 amMarch 18, 2022   6:50 am
California statutes in numerous instances refer to, abrogate, or confirm appellate court decisions. In most instances, statutory references to reported court decisions occur with legislative intent language where the Legislature makes findings and declarations. But there are other instances in...
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Why Do California Statutes Use the Term ‘Abrogate?’

March 14, 2022   6:52 amMarch 14, 2022   7:01 am
The word “abrogate” generally means to repeal or do away with something. California statutes use this term generally in two ways. The first is the affirmative use of the word – to repeal a law, regulation, or court decision. The...
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Are There Forms or Charts in California Statutes?

March 12, 2022   11:40 amMarch 12, 2022   11:43 am
Most readers of bills or statutes would naturally expect only the written word to be found in California’s Codes, which contain over half a million statutes. However, some California statutes actually contain forms, notices and even charts. The following are...
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What Does the Term ‘Construe’ Mean in California Statutes?

March 9, 2022   9:53 amMarch 9, 2022   9:58 am
While continuing to read through proposed new laws for the 2022 California Legislative Session, I occasionally come by a bill that uses the term “construed” and it mostly is used in a negative form. The word “construe” basically means to...
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