Section 452 Of Division 4. Judicial Notice From California Evidence Code >> Division 4.
452
. Judicial notice may be taken of the following matters to the
extent that they are not embraced within Section 451:
(a) The decisional, constitutional, and statutory law of any state
of the United States and the resolutions and private acts of the
Congress of the United States and of the Legislature of this state.
(b) Regulations and legislative enactments issued by or under the
authority of the United States or any public entity in the United
States.
(c) Official acts of the legislative, executive, and judicial
departments of the United States and of any state of the United
States.
(d) Records of (1) any court of this state or (2) any court of
record of the United States or of any state of the United States.
(e) Rules of court of (1) any court of this state or (2) any court
of record of the United States or of any state of the United States.
(f) The law of an organization of nations and of foreign nations
and public entities in foreign nations.
(g) Facts and propositions that are of such common knowledge
within the territorial jurisdiction of the court that they cannot
reasonably be the subject of dispute.
(h) Facts and propositions that are not reasonably subject to
dispute and are capable of immediate and accurate determination by
resort to sources of reasonably indisputable accuracy.