Section 70342 Of Article 4. Administration Of Shared Use Buildings From California Government Code >> Title 8. >> Chapter 5.7. >> Article 4.
70342
. (a) If the county holds title to a shared use building and
the court wishes to have additional space in the building, if the
county agrees to allocate additional space, the county may charge the
state reasonable rent for any space as may be agreed between the
county and the Judicial Council.
(b) If the state holds title to a shared use building and the
county wishes to have additional space in the building, if the state
agrees to allocate additional space, the state may charge the county
reasonable rent for any space as may be agreed to between the county
and the Judicial Council.
(c) If the state and the county jointly hold title to a shared use
building and either the court or the county wishes to have
additional space in the building, the Judicial Council and the county
may agree to modify the amount of space and the charges made for
that space.
(d) If the state or the county is a lessee in a shared use
building owned by a third party and the court or the county wishes to
have additional space in the building, the Judicial Council or the
county may negotiate with the lessor concerning the amount of space
and the charges made for that space. This subdivision does not permit
either the state or the county to occupy space in the building
leased by the other party without the consent of that party.
(e) Unless the Judicial Council and the county agree otherwise, if
either the Judicial Council or the county desires to decrease the
amount of space it occupies in a shared use building, it may do so
only after offering the other party the space on the same terms and
conditions as to which it has proposed to transfer the space to a
third party. Notwithstanding the transfer of space pursuant to this
subdivision or the failure to use the space, the Judicial Council and
the county are not relieved of their rights and responsibilities
under the agreement entered into pursuant to Section 70343, unless
that agreement is superseded by a subsequent agreement. As used in
this subdivision, a "third party" means an entity other than the
court or the county.