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Division 2
General Provisions

Parts

1
Effect of Death of Married Person on Community and Quasi-community Property
Sections 100–105
2
Surviving Spouse's Right in California Real Property of Nondomiciliary Decedent
Section 120
3
Contractual Arrangements Relating to Rights at Death
Sections 140–147
4
Establishing and Reporting Fact of Death
Sections 200–217
5
Simultaneous Death
Sections 220–234
6
Distribution Among Heirs or Beneficiaries
Sections 240–249.8
7
Effect of Homicide or Abuse of an Elder or Dependent Adult
Sections 250–259
8
Disclaimer of Testamentary and Other Interests
Sections 260–295
9
Trust Company as Fiduciary
Sections 300–301
10
Immediate Steps Concerning Decedent's Tangible Personal Property and Safe Deposit Box
Sections 330–331
11
Fiduciaries' Wartime Substitution Law
Sections 350–388
12
Probate Referees
Sections 400–453
13
Litigation Involving Decedent
Sections 550–555
14
Powers of Appointment
Sections 600–695
15
Deposit of Estate Planning Documents with Attorney
Sections 700–735
16
Jurisdiction
Sections 800–801
17
Legal Mental Capacity
Sections 810–813
18
Right to Trial
Section 825
19
Conveyance or Transfer of Property Claimed to Belong to Decedent or Other Person
Sections 850–859
20
Revised Uniform Fiduciary Access to Digital Assets Act
Sections 870–884
21
Periodic Adjustment of Dollar Amounts
Section 890
 



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

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