California Evidence Code 1225 – When a right, title, or interest in any property or claim asserted by …
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When a right, title, or interest in any property or claim asserted by a party to a civil action requires a determination that a right, title, or interest exists or existed in the declarant, evidence of a statement made by the declarant during the time the party now claims the declarant was the holder of the right, title, or interest is as admissible against the party as it would be if offered against the declarant in an action involving that right, title, or interest.
(Enacted by Stats. 1965, Ch. 299.)
Terms Used In California Evidence Code 1225
- Action: includes a civil action and a criminal action. See California Evidence Code 105
- Declarant: is a person who makes a statement. See California Evidence Code 135
- Property: includes both real and personal property. See California Evidence Code 185
- Statement: means (a) oral or written verbal expression or (b) nonverbal conduct of a person intended by him as a substitute for oral or written verbal expression. See California Evidence Code 225