Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 11, § 2 - Application for Leave to Sue; Contents
The relator shall submit to the Attorney General an application for "leave to sue," which application shall consist of the following:
(a) Original verified
complaint, together with one copy thereof, and a verified statement of facts.
The proposed complaint shall be prepared for the signature of the Attorney
General, a deputy attorney general and the attorney for the relator, as
attorneys for plaintiff.
(b) Points
and authorities showing why the proposed proceeding should be brought in the
name of the people, and supporting the contention of relator that a public
office or franchise is usurped, intruded into or unlawfully held or exercised
by the proposed defendant.
(c) A
notice directed to the proposed defendant to the effect that relator is about
to apply to the Attorney General for "leave to sue" in the proceeding therein
named, and that the proposed defendant may, within the period provided in
Section 3 hereof, show cause, if any, why
"leave to sue" should not be granted in accordance with the application
therefor.
(d) Proof of service of
such application, complaint, statement of facts, points and authorities and
notice upon the proposed defendant.
Notes
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