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  2. Interrogatories - Wikipedia

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    The advantage of the California form interrogatories is that they do not count against the limit of 35 [5] (except when used in limited civil cases); the disadvantage is that they are written in a very generic fashion, so about half of the questions are useful only in the simplest cases. In turn, California calls custom-written interrogatories ...

  3. Hayden Act - Wikipedia

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    Under the then-existing law, dogs or cats impounded by public pounds or shelters could be killed after 72 hours of being impounded. [1] The Hayden Act, effective July 1, 1999, expanded this minimum impound time to 4 or 6 business days, as specified, and required that the animal be released to a nonprofit animal rescue or adoption organization ...

  4. California Assembly Bill 1634 (2007) - Wikipedia

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    The bill was generally opposed by pet owners, breed clubs, [9] [10] [11] breeders of working dogs, search-and-rescue dog associations, [12] K9 law enforcement associations, [13] [14] organizations that provide guide dogs for the blind and service dogs for the disabled, [15] [16] California's agriculture industry, animal rescue groups, leaders ...

  5. Why are custody battles over pets on the rise? - AOL

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  6. Should California landlords be required to allow pets? This ...

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    Most pet owners would say absolutely yes, yet the law doesn’t see it that way. With some exceptions, landlords are allowed to refuse to rent to tenants who have pets. That leaves renters in an ...

  7. Discovery (law) - Wikipedia

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    Discovery, in the law of common law jurisdictions, is a phase of pretrial procedure in a lawsuit in which each party, through the law of civil procedure, can obtain evidence from other parties. This is by means of methods of discovery such as interrogatories , requests for production of documents , requests for admissions and depositions .