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HomeEducation CodeDiv. 1Pt. 12Ch. 1Art. 3§ 21192 Founder And Beneficiary Notice

§ 21192 Founder And Beneficiary Notice

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§ 21192 Founder And Beneficiary Notice

Key Takeaways

  • •If someone files a petition about property, they must send a notice to the people involved.
  • •The notice must say when and where the hearing is, and tell people to show up and respond.
  • •If you don’t show up or respond, the court will assume you agree with what the petition says.

Example

Imagine your grandma left a house to your family, and someone wants to change how it’s used. They file a petition in court.

The court will send a notice to you and your family, telling you when to come to court. If you don’t go or say anything, the court will think you’re okay with whatever the petition asks for.

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

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§ 21192 Founder And Beneficiary Notice

The notice shall state the time and place fixed for the hearing of the petition and shall be addressed to the founder or founders, if living, and to the spouse or surviving spouse of any deceased founder, and the living grantor or donor of any other grant or gift set out in the petition, and in general terms to all other persons having or claiming any interest in, or rights, powers, or duties over or concerning the property described in the petition; and shall direct that they and each of them appear and answer the petition on or before the time set for the hearing. The notice shall also state that unless they so appear and demur or answer, the petitioners will apply to the court to grant the prayer of the petition, and that each person failing to so appear and answer, shall be deemed to admit as true all the material allegations of the petition. (Amended by Stats. 1977, Ch. 36.)

Last verified: January 23, 2026

Key Terms

noticehearingpetitionfoundergrantordonorpropertymaterial allegations

Related Statutes

  • § 15201 Petition Hearing Notice Requirements
  • § 21198 Petition Statements Deemed True
  • § 72000 Community College District Naming
  • § 92032 University Special Meeting Notice
  • § 15146 School District Bond Sales

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Education Code. Section 21192.
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