Legal Question in Real Estate Law in California
What is judgement possession pursuant ? What procedures need to be made?
3 Answers from Attorneys
It is not clear to whether you are referring to an unlawful detainer proceeding (which is commonly called an eviction) or are seeking a return of specific personal property. Could you repost with some more detail.
The closest I could find in California law is from the Code of Civil Procedure, section 715.010 (and continuing through section 715.050) as follows:
"715.010. (a) A judgment for possession of real property may be
enforced by a writ of possession of real property issued pursuant to
Section 712.010. The application for the writ shall provide a place
to indicate that the writ applies to all tenants, subtenants, if any,
name of claimants, if any, and any other occupants of the premises."
Note that this little squib of statutory law seems to contain all of the words "judgment possession pursuant" although there is no law nor any legal principle that uses the exact three-word phrase mentioned in your question.
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