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Notice of cessation or NOC means a form used to notify the director, within a specified time, that a discharge or activity, or phase of discharge or activity has ceased. Submission of this form means that the permittee is no longer authorized to discharge from the facility or project under the NPDES program.
Under California Civil Code 3294, a plaintiff may be awarded punitive damages if there is clear and convincing evidence that the defendant in their case is guilty of: Oppression. Fraud, or. Malice.
The Stop Notice on a state or local public work must be served within thirty (30) days after the recording of a Notice of Completion, Notice of Acceptance, or Notice of Cessation. (Civil Code 3184).
A Notice of Cessation is used when work has temporarily halted for more than 30 days. (Civil Code 3092 see now Civil Code 8180, 8214). A Notice of Completion must be recorded in the County Recorders office after work has actually been completed, as that term is defined in Civil Code 3086 (see now Civil Code 8180.)
If the consent of any one who should have been joined as plaintiff cannot be obtained, he may be made a defendant, the reason thereof being stated in the complaint; and when the question is one of a common or general interest, of many persons, or when the parties are numerous, and it is impracticable to bring them all
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An instrument is deemed to be recorded when, being duly acknowledged or proved and certified, it is deposited in the Recorders office, with the proper officer, for record.
If you recorded a Notice of Completion, a prime contractor has 60 days to file a lien claim while a subcontractor or material supplier has 30 days. The property owner has 15 days from the date of project completion to file the notice.

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