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Title 4
Civil Discovery Act

Chapters

1
General Provisions
Sections 2016.010–2016.090
2
Scope of Discovery
Sections 2017.010–2017.320
3
Use of Technology in Conducting Discovery in a Complex Case
4
Attorney Work Product
Sections 2018.010–2018.080
5
Methods and Sequence of Discovery
Sections 2019.010–2019.210
6
Nonparty Discovery
Sections 2020.010–2020.510
7
Sanctions
Sections 2023.010–2023.050
8
Time for Completion of Discovery
Sections 2024.010–2024.060
9
Oral Deposition Inside California
Sections 2025.010–2025.620
10
Oral Deposition Outside California
Sections 2026.010–2027.010
11
Deposition by Written Questions
Sections 2028.010–2028.080
12
Discovery in Action Pending Outside California
Sections 2029.100–2029.900
13
Written Interrogatories
Sections 2030.010–2030.410
14
Inspection, Copying, Testing, Sampling, and Production of Documents, Electronically Stored Information, Tangible Things, Land, and Other Property
Sections 2031.010–2031.510
15
Physical or Mental Examination
Sections 2032.010–2032.650
16
Requests for Admission
Sections 2033.010–2033.420
17
Form Interrogatories and Requests for Admission
Sections 2033.710–2033.740
18
Simultaneous Exchange of Expert Witness Information
Sections 2034.010–2034.730
19
Perpetuation of Testimony or Preservation of Evidence Before Filing Action
Sections 2035.010–2035.060
20
Perpetuation of Testimony or Preservation of Information Pending Appeal
Sections 2036.010–2036.050
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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