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Code · California · Code of Civil Procedure

§ 529

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(a)On granting an injunction, the court or judge must require an undertaking on the part of the applicant to the effect that the applicant will pay to the party enjoined any damages, not exceeding an amount to be specified, the party may sustain by reason of the injunction, if the court finally decides that the applicant was not entitled to the injunction. Within five days after the service of the injunction, the person enjoined may object to the undertaking. If the court determines that the applicant’s undertaking is insufficient and a sufficient undertaking is not filed within the time required by statute, the order granting the injunction must be dissolved.
(b)This section does not apply to any of the following persons:
(1)Either spouse against the other in a proceeding for legal separation or dissolution of marriage.
(2)The applicant for an order described in Division 10 (commencing with Section 6200) of the Family Code.
(3)A public entity or officer described in Section 995.220.
(4)An applicant requesting an injunction under subdivision
(d)of Section 1708.85 of the Civil Code.
(5)An applicant requesting an injunction under subdivision
(d)of Section 1708.89 of the Civil Code.
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