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54960.5
. A court may award court costs and reasonable attorney fees
to the plaintiff in an action brought pursuant to Section 54960,
54960.1, or 54960.2 where it is found that a legislative body of the
local agency has violated this chapter. Additionally, when an action
brought pursuant to Section 54960.2 is dismissed with prejudice
because a legislative body has provided an unconditional commitment
pursuant to paragraph (1) of subdivision (c) of that section at any
time after the 30-day period for making such a commitment has
expired, the court shall award court costs and reasonable attorney
fees to the plaintiff if the filing of that action caused the
legislative body to issue the unconditional commitment. The costs and
fees shall be paid by the local agency and shall not become a
personal liability of any public officer or employee of the local
agency.
A court may award court costs and reasonable attorney fees to a
defendant in any action brought pursuant to Section 54960 or 54960.1
where the defendant has prevailed in a final determination of such
action and the court finds that the action was clearly frivolous and
totally lacking in merit.