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California Code of Civil Procedure

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The Code of Civil Procedure contains most California statutes that govern the filing of lawsuits, legal notices that must be given in a variety of circumstances, and many other procedural aspects of California civil law, including the statutes of limitations that govern how long a person has in which to commence a lawsuit. It is one of 29 codes that contain California statutes of general application.

The Code of Civil Procedure, like other codes, is frequently amended by legislation adopted by the California Legislature.