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  2. Police have ‘responsibility to intervene’ in illegal eviction ...

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    California eviction laws. ... A lockout can’t occur before the eviction court process concludes. Tenants dealing with evictions can visit lawhelpca.org to seek advice from a legal aid attorney.

  3. Lockout (industry) - Wikipedia

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    A lockout is a work stoppage or denial of employment initiated by the management of a company during a labor dispute. [1] In contrast to a strike , in which employees refuse to work, a lockout is initiated by employers or industry owners.

  4. Costa–Hawkins Rental Housing Act - Wikipedia

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    The suspension included summons, judgments and lock-out orders, and was to be effective for 90 days after the emergency. [268] Housing providers, however, may still serve a defaulting tenant with a 3-day Notice to Pay Rent or Quit, and file papers with the court. [269] Two lawsuits have been filed challenging the moratorium orders.

  5. 7 California renter laws you should know: From security ... - AOL

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    California renters should be aware of laws impacting their rights, such as the security deposit cap limiting deposits to one month’s rent. Other laws include rules about how high a landlord can ...

  6. Seven new California laws go into effect today. Here’s what ...

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    Here’s a roundup of seven new laws in California and how they work: A lease agreement form. AB 12 limits security deposits for renters. Under Assembly Bill 12, renters can no longer be asked for ...

  7. California Codes - Wikipedia

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    The California Codes are 29 legal codes enacted by the California State Legislature, which, alongside uncodified acts, form the general statutory law of California. The official codes are maintained by the California Office of Legislative Counsel for the legislature.

  8. Union busting - Wikipedia

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    Internationally, laws differ in how a bargaining unit is defined for workers with job descriptions involving supervision or management. Because the operative word is "law", trade unions and workplaces may retain legal counsel to navigate the complexities of local and/or international labor laws in order to avoid unfair labor practice charges.

  9. 2014 California Proposition 47 - Wikipedia

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    Democratic Assemblymember Rudy Salas of Bakersfield introduced a bill to reverse a significant aspect of Prop. 47 by lowering the felony threshold for petty theft and shoplifting back to $400. Salas argues that Prop. 47's weakening of theft laws has triggered unintended consequences, and believes California voters are prepared to address this ...