§ 251 (a) The board shall prescribe all procedures and forms required …
§ 252 When making the first claim any person claiming the veterans’ …
§ 252.1 Among other facts, the veterans’ exemption affidavit shall contain a …
§ 253 If, because of active military service of the United States in time …
§ 253.5 Any person claiming the homeowners’ property tax exemption shall …
§ 254 Any person claiming the church, cemetery, college, exhibition, …
§ 254.2 All property owned by the United States or any agency thereof and …
§ 254.5 (a) Claims for the welfare exemption and the veterans’ …
§ 254.6 (a) An organization that intends to claim the welfare exemption …
§ 255 (a) Affidavits required for exemptions named in this article, …
§ 255.1 The assessor, whenever in his judgment good cause exists, may grant a …
§ 255.2 Notwithstanding Section 255 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any …
§ 255.3 For the 1998-99 fiscal year and each fiscal year thereafter, the …
§ 255.6 The assessor shall verify the eligibility of each claimant who is …
§ 255.7 Whenever a change of ownership is recorded in the county recorder’s …
§ 255.8 In counties having 10 percent or more persons who are of Spanish …
§ 256 (a) The affidavit for church exemption shall show …
§ 256.5 The affidavit for the cemetery exemption shall show that:(a) The …
§ 256.6 (a) (1) Prior to the lien date, the assessor shall annually …
§ 256.7 (a) Notwithstanding Sections 254, 256.5, and 256.6, an affidavit …
§ 257 (a) Any person claiming the religious exemption shall submit to …
§ 257.1 For the 1983-84 fiscal year and fiscal years thereafter, the assessor …
§ 258 The affidavit for the college exemption shall show that:(a) The …
§ 259 The affidavit for the exhibition exemption shall state the facts …
§ 259.5 The claim for the welfare exemption shall show that the property use …
§ 259.7 The claim for the veterans’ organization exemption shall show that …
§ 259.8 The affidavit for the free public libraries exemption shall indicate …
§ 259.9 The affidavit for the free museums exemption shall indicate whether …
§ 259.10 The affidavit for the public schools exemption shall …
§ 259.11 The affidavit for the aircraft of historical significance exemption …
§ 259.13 (a) Affidavits for the tribal housing exemption shall be filed …
§ 259.14 (a) The claim for welfare exemption on qualified property, in …
§ 259.15 (a) (1) For the 2018-19 fiscal year to the 2027-28 fiscal …
§ 260 If any person, claiming any exemption named in this article, fails to …
§ 261 (a) Except as otherwise provided in subdivisions (b) and (c), as …

Terms Used In California Codes > Revenue and Taxation Code > Division 1 > Part 2 > Chapter 1 > Article 2 - Procedure to Claim Exemptions

  • Acquittal:
    1. Judgement that a criminal defendant has not been proved guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
    2. A verdict of "not guilty."
     
  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Allegation: something that someone says happened.
  • Amendment: A proposal to alter the text of a pending bill or other measure by striking out some of it, by inserting new language, or both. Before an amendment becomes part of the measure, thelegislature must agree to it.
  • Answer: The formal written statement by a defendant responding to a civil complaint and setting forth the grounds for defense.
  • Appeal: A request made after a trial, asking another court (usually the court of appeals) to decide whether the trial was conducted properly. To make such a request is "to appeal" or "to take an appeal." One who appeals is called the appellant.
  • Appellate: About appeals; an appellate court has the power to review the judgement of another lower court or tribunal.
  • Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
  • Bail: Security given for the release of a criminal defendant or witness from legal custody (usually in the form of money) to secure his/her appearance on the day and time appointed.
  • board: means the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration. See California Revenue and Taxation Code 20
  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Continuance: Putting off of a hearing ot trial until a later time.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Corporation: A legal entity owned by the holders of shares of stock that have been issued, and that can own, receive, and transfer property, and carry on business in its own name.
  • county: includes "city and county". See California Penal Code 7
  • County: includes city and county. See California Revenue and Taxation Code 15
  • Defendant: In a civil suit, the person complained against; in a criminal case, the person accused of the crime.
  • Discovery: Lawyers' examination, before trial, of facts and documents in possession of the opponents to help the lawyers prepare for trial.
  • Docket: A log containing brief entries of court proceedings.
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Fiscal year: The fiscal year is the accounting period for the government. For the federal government, this begins on October 1 and ends on September 30. The fiscal year is designated by the calendar year in which it ends; for example, fiscal year 2006 begins on October 1, 2005 and ends on September 30, 2006.
  • Guardian: A person legally empowered and charged with the duty of taking care of and managing the property of another person who because of age, intellect, or health, is incapable of managing his (her) own affairs.
  • Indictment: The formal charge issued by a grand jury stating that there is enough evidence that the defendant committed the crime to justify having a trial; it is used primarily for felonies.
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
  • Nolo contendere: No contest-has the same effect as a plea of guilty, as far as the criminal sentence is concerned, but may not be considered as an admission of guilt for any other purpose.
  • Obligation: An order placed, contract awarded, service received, or similar transaction during a given period that will require payments during the same or a future period.
  • person: includes a corporation as well as a natural person. See California Penal Code 7
  • Person: includes any person, firm, partnership, general partner of a partnership, limited liability company, registered limited liability partnership, foreign limited liability partnership, association, corporation, company, syndicate, estate, trust, business trust, or organization of any kind. See California Revenue and Taxation Code 19
  • Plea: In a criminal case, the defendant's statement pleading "guilty" or "not guilty" in answer to the charges, a declaration made in open court.
  • Plea agreement: An arrangement between the prosecutor, the defense attorney, and the defendant in which the defendant agrees to plead guilty in exchange for special considerations. Source:
  • Power of attorney: A written instrument which authorizes one person to act as another's agent or attorney. The power of attorney may be for a definite, specific act, or it may be general in nature. The terms of the written power of attorney may specify when it will expire. If not, the power of attorney usually expires when the person granting it dies. Source: OCC
  • Preliminary hearing: A hearing where the judge decides whether there is enough evidence to make the defendant have a trial.
  • Probation: A sentencing alternative to imprisonment in which the court releases convicted defendants under supervision as long as certain conditions are observed.
  • Public defender: Represent defendants who can't afford an attorney in criminal matters.
  • Real property: Land, and all immovable fixtures erected on, growing on, or affixed to the land.
  • Reporter: Makes a record of court proceedings and prepares a transcript, and also publishes the court's opinions or decisions (in the courts of appeals).
  • Spouse: includes "registered domestic partner" as required by §. See California Revenue and Taxation Code 12.2
  • state: when applied to the different parts of the United States, includes the District of Columbia and the territories, and the words "United States" may include the district and territories. See California Penal Code 7
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Testify: Answer questions in court.
  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.
  • Venue: The geographical location in which a case is tried.
  • Verdict: The decision of a petit jury or a judge.
  • will: includes codicil. See California Penal Code 7