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HomeCorporations CodeCh. 13Art. 3§ 6336 Corporate Inspection Enforcement

§ 6336 Corporate Inspection Enforcement

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§ 6336 Corporate Inspection Enforcement

Key Takeaways

  • •If a company refuses to show its records when asked nicely, a court can step in and make them show it.
  • •The court can pick someone to check the company's money and stuff if there's a good reason.
  • •The people in charge of the company must give all the papers to the person checking, or they can get in trouble.
  • •The person who asked for the check usually pays for it, unless the court says the company should pay.

Example

Imagine you own part of a small toy company, but the boss won’t show you how the money is spent.

You can ask a court to make the boss show the money records. The court might pick an accountant to check everything. The boss has to give all the papers to the accountant, or the boss could get in trouble. You might have to pay for the check unless the court says the company should pay.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 6336 Corporate Inspection Enforcement

(a) Upon refusal of a lawful demand for inspection under this chapter, or a lawful demand pursuant to Section 6330 or Section 6333, the superior court of the proper county, or the county where the books or records in question are kept, may enforce the demand or right of inspection with just and proper conditions or may, for good cause shown, appoint one or more competent inspectors or independent accountants to audit the financial statements kept in this state and investigate the property, funds and affairs of any corporation and of any subsidiary corporation thereof, domestic or foreign, keeping records in this state and to report thereon in such manner as the court may direct. (b) All officers and agents of the corporation shall produce to the inspectors or accountants so appointed all books and documents in their custody or power, under penalty of punishment for contempt of court. (c) All expenses of the investigation or audit shall be defrayed by the applicant unless the court orders them to be paid or shared by the corporation. (Amended by Stats. 1979, Ch. 724.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

lawful demandinspectionsuperior courtinspectorscontempt of courtexpenses of the investigation

Related Statutes

  • § 12606 Court-Ordered Corporate Inspection
  • § 8336 Corporate Inspection Enforcement
  • § 1603 Corporate Records Inspection Enforcement
  • § 12581 Inspection Copying Rights
  • § 12593 Court Enforcement Of Member Rights

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Corporations Code. Section 6336.
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