At a time when its corporate powers were suspended for failure to pay taxes, a corporation assigned its rights and interests to an entity. The assignee filed an action, and the trial court ordered the complaint stricken and the action dismissed. The appellate court agreed with the trial court that plaintiff lacked the capacity to sue. (Cal-Western Business Services, Inc. v. Corning Capital Group (Cal. App. Second Dist., Div. 7; November 6, 2013) 221 Cal.App.4th 304, [163 Cal.Rptr.3d 911].
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