2010 California Code
Code of Civil Procedure
Chapter 7. Undertakings

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
SECTION 720.710-720.800



720.710.  The Bond and Undertaking Law (Chapter 2 (commencing with
Section 995. 010) of Title 14) applies to a bond given pursuant to
this title, except to the extent this title prescribes a different
rule or is inconsistent.


720.760.  A copy of a notice of motion objecting to an undertaking
shall be filed with the levying officer.



720.770.  Unless the parties otherwise agree, the hearing on an
objection to an undertaking shall be held not less than 10 nor more
than 15 days after service of the notice of motion. The court may
order the amount of the undertaking decreased below the amount
prescribed by Section 720.160 or 720.260 if the court determines the
amount prescribed exceeds the probable recovery of the beneficiary if
the beneficiary ultimately prevails in proceedings to enforce the
liability on the undertaking.



720.800.  If an undertaking has been filed with a levying officer
pursuant to this division, and the undertaking remains in the levying
officer's possession when the writ is to be returned, the levying
officer shall file the undertaking with the court at the time the
writ is returned.

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