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Section 2105.

2105. Filing officers with whom notices of federal tax liens, certificates and notices affecting such liens have been filed on or before January 1, 1968, shall, after that date, continue to maintain a file labeled “federal tax lien notices filed prior to January 2, 1968” containing notices and certificates filed in numerical order of receipt. […]

Section 2106.

2106. This title shall be applied and construed to effectuate its general purpose to make uniform the law with respect to the subject of this title among states enacting it. (Added by Stats. 1979, Ch. 330.)

Section 2106.5.

2106.5. This title shall be applied and construed to permit the transmission, filing, recording, and indexing of notices of federal tax liens and all certificates that relate to or affect those liens, including, but not limited to, certificates of release, discharge, subordination, and nonattachment, by electronic or magnetic means, using computerized data processing, telecommunications, and […]

Section 2107.

2107. This title may be cited as the Uniform Federal Lien Registration Act. (Added by Stats. 1979, Ch. 330.)

Section 2065.

2065. Any witness who is subpoenaed in any civil or administrative action or proceeding shall be given written notice on the subpoena that the witness may be entitled to receive fees and mileage. Such notice shall indicate generally the manner in which the request for fees and mileage should be made. (Added by Stats. 1979, […]

Section 2074.

2074. An offer in writing to pay a particular sum of money, or to deliver a written instrument or specific personal property, is, if not accepted, equivalent to the actual production and tender of the money, instrument, or property. (Enacted 1872.)

Section 2075.

2075. Whoever pays money, or delivers an instrument or property, is entitled to a receipt therefor from the person to whom the payment or delivery is made, and may demand a proper signature to such receipt as a condition of the payment or delivery. (Enacted 1872.)

Section 2076.

2076. The person to whom a tender is made must, at the time, specify any objection he may have to the money, instrument, or property, or he must be deemed to have waived it; and if the objection be to the amount of money, the terms of the instrument, or the amount or kind of […]

Section [2077.].

[2077.] Section Two Thousand and Seventy-seven. The following are the rules for construing the descriptive part of a conveyance of real property, when the construction is doubtful and there are no other sufficient circumstances to determine it: One—Where there are certain definite and ascertained particulars in the description, the addition of others which are indefinite, […]

Section 2093.

2093. (a) A court, judge or clerk of a court, justice, notary public, and officer or person authorized to take testimony in an action or proceeding, or to decide upon evidence, has the power to administer oaths and affirmations. (b) (1) A shorthand reporter certified pursuant to Article 3 (commencing with Section 8020) of Chapter 13 of Division […]