To help you better understandCalifornia’s laws on vicarious liability, our personal injury lawyers discuss: 1. What is vicarious liability? 2. Employers and Employees 3. Agents, Partners and Independent Contractors 4. Parental Liability 5. Co-Conspirators ...
1. Suing for Premises Liability California’s premises liability laws are based on negligence.California Civil Code 1714(a) states that: Everyone is responsible, not only for the result of his or her willful acts, but also for an injury occasioned to another by his or her want of ordinary ...
$35,000 surety bond from a licensed California business California also has laws pertaining to which factors insurers can use when calculating your rate. According to California auto insurance laws and regulations, insurers may not consider a driver’s credit score and gender when setting their insu...
Regardless of the license, you’ll have to pass a Law and Business section to confirm that you’re familiar with the laws and regulations that govern construction. The other half of the test will cover actual knowledge of the trade (or trades, in the Class B case). ...
It all started in ancient Rome, where early forms of business entities began to take shape. The Roman legal system laid the groundwork for what would eventually become modern corporations. Back then, these entities were more like collaborative partnerships, with limited liability for the partners—...
Insurance:Get the insurance you need to protect your business from liability, property damage, and other risks. Taxes:Register with the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration (CDTFA), and understand your tax obligations. Local regulations:Check with your city or county for any additiona...
CA 95827 Excerpts from the Business and Professions Code, Civil Code, Family Code, Government Code, Health and Safety Code, Insurance Code, Penal Code, Public Resources Code, Revenues and Taxation Code, Vehicle Code, and the California Code of Regulations State of California Laws and Regulations ...
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Entrepreneurs starting an LLC in California sometimes need a Certificate of Status (also called a Certificate of Good Standing) to prove to other organizations they comply with tax laws and requirements. To get a Certificate of Status, submit a Business Entities Records Order Form to the Californ...