Revised Laws of the State of California: In Four Codes : Political, Civil, Civil Procedure and Penal : Code of Civil Procedure

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T.A. Springer, state printer, 1872 - California - 514 pages

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Contents

Statutes laws or rules inconsistent with Code repealed
9
Certain statutes preserved 20 Act not to be reckoned as one of the Acts of present session
12
TITLE I
15
36
16
PART
23
Counties CHAPTER I
25
CHAPTER II
26
CHAPTER III
28
JUDICIAL DISTRICTS SECTION 125 Judicial Districts
29
Sixteenth District
32
Inyo County Seat to Sacramento Stockton and San Quentin
33
Trinity County Seat to Sacramento Stockton and San Quentin
34
GENERAL PROVISIONS
43
Contesting elections for Governor or Lieutenant Governor
44
ARTICLE IV
50
ARTICLE V
52
Compelling attendance
53
Publication and distribution of statutes
60
ARTICLE I
64
ARTICLE III
70
Salary of General Clerk
74
ARTICLE VI
81
Register and Deputy
91
ARTICLE XIV
98
Deposits receipts for
118
Retaliatory clause
119
Same
120
Commissioner to furnish Assessor with certain information
121
Location of office
122
Expenses how paid
123
Meetings
124
Same
125
Proof and examination of such claims
126
Restrictions on power of Legislature
127
Vaccine Agent
130
Same
133
28
138
Term of office
139
Records of on death or resignation
140
Liabilities on official bond
141
14 Oath when to be filed
142
CHAPTER VII
143
Restrictions upon the residence of officers
144
Powers of Deputies
145
Nominations and Commissions
146
Oath of office
147
Prohibitions applicable to certain officers
148
When settlements must be withheld
149
Salaries when title is contested
150
cording
151
Approval must be indorsed on bond
152
Custody of official bonds
153
Suits on bonds
154
Form of additional bond
155
Discharge of sureties
156
Supplemental bond
157
Effect of discharge of sureties
158
Resignations vacancies and the mode of supplying them
159
Fresno County Seat to Sacramento Stockton and San Quentin
160
Proceedings to compel delivery of books and papers
162
Miscellaneous provisions
163
Boards of Election 180
164
ARTICLE I
165
Qualifications of a voter
169
CHAPTER IV
179
Boards of Election how appointed
180
Tickets how to be folded
188
When more persons are designated for an office than are to be chosen ballot to that extent must be rejected
189
Two votes on same ballot for same person must be counted 190 1206 Marked ballots to be rejected
190
Ballots not rejected but objected to must be indorsed
191
CHAPTER IX
192
Same
193
Proceedings on challenge for want of identity
194
Same on challenge for having before voted
195
Term of residence how computed
198
Same
199
Counting the votes
200
Returns and ballots to be delivered to a member of the Board
201
Returns to be delivered by Clerk to Supervisors
202
Same
203
Statement of result to be entered of record
204
State returns how made
205
How transmitted
206
PRIMARY ELECTIONS
211
Fees and rates of tuition
216
General powers of
223
Officers of
224
29
225
Regular meetings of Board
226
Competitive examinations before County Boards
227
ARTICLE I
228
State Board of Education
229
Superintendent of Public Instruction
230
School Superintendents
232
Contesting elections for members of the Legislature
233
Teachers Institutes
234
School Districts
235
What forms districts
236
Elections for School Trustees
237
Elections in new districts
238
Boards of Trustees of School Districts and City Boards of Edu
239
Boards of Education provided for by special statutes
240
Boards must organize schools into different departments
241
ARTICLE XI
247
Renewal of
253
ARTICLE XX
259
Ballots what to contain
260
Equalization of
261
Bond of Collector
262
ARTICLE XXI
263
Same
264
Penalties for neglect to use books adopted
265
Printing and binding by whom to be done
266
Regiments and battalions of infantry
279
CHAPTER III
285
Same
286
Same
287
Persons drafted to rendezvous
288
Substitutes
289
Same for personal bravery in battle etc
290
Powers
291
Fines how collected
292
CHAPTER V
293
Moneys for support of Asylum how drawn
298
Two witnesses
302
Judge to inquire into pecuniary ability of insane person
304
Indigent insane when kindred must support
305
ARTICLE I
306
Geological cabinet
307
Salary of Directors
308
University of California Normal School
314
Lines used for landing not to be drawn by machinery
318
Steamers overtaking
319
Penalty what amount
320
Neglect of duty and penalty therefor
321
Owner may reclaim lumber
322
WRECKS AND WRECKED PROPERTY SECTION 2403 Duties of officers and citizens
323
Owners of wrecked property may reclaim it
324
Action on bond
325
Costs of contest
326
Expense of notice
327
and Humboldt Bay
329
Further duties of pilots
330
Pilot Commissioners for Humboldt Bay and Bar how ap pointed
331
Secretaries of Boards and records
332
To render monthly account of pilotage
334
Complaint against pilot to be verified and how disposed of
335
Certain pilotage to be agreed on
336
ARTICLE VII
337
Pilot having priority
338
Commissioners to recover forfeitures etc
339
License how forfeited
340
Claims against Board
341
To keep open record
342
Sales of wrecks vessels and merchandise for foreign under writers
343
Penalty for any one to act as such who is not a Port Warden
344
The Board to lease wharves Advertise terms
348
Office powers and duties of Board
349
To report to Controller of State
350
Open bids and award contracts
351
Shall organize how
360
Amount of license fees
361
Not to solicit without license
362
When license may be revoked
363
ARTICLE I
366
Duties of Commissioners of Highways and Boards of Super
369
ARTICLE VI
381
Supervisors to order change and to appoint Viewers
382
Report not to be approved when
383
Effect of and proceedings on approval of Viewers report
384
Width of highways
385
Fence to be removed how
386
ARTICLE VIII
389
Penalty for neglect
390
Penalty for leaving open gate or riding off the road
391
Destroying shade or ornamental trees
392
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396
CHAPTER IV
398
Inspection certificate and completion
404
ARTICLE VIII
406
Must post rates of toll
414
Use of highways
416
Completion of bridge rate of toll and license tax
417
ARTICLE III
418
CHAPTER VI
419
Restrictions on granting authority
420
How to obtain use of lands
422
License and the tax for
423
TITLE VII
426
Commutation
429
ARTICLE III
436
Health officer His election
437
Expenses of Health Officer
438
Duties of pilots
439
Vessels from infected ports etc subject to quarantin Masters to report such vessels Such vessels not to cross certain line
440
Compulsory vaccination
441
Return of interments to be made to Health Officer
442
Health Officer may administer oaths
443
Death records
444
ARTICLE V
445
CHAPTER V
449
ARTICLE III
455
ARTICLE II
458
CHAPTER IX
464
Auctioneers in cities to designate their places of business
469
CHAPTER XV
475
When license to be procured
476
CHAPTER I
485
The Public Lands
486
Must keep plats and note locations thereon
487
Agent at Washington
488
Duty of Surveyor General on application for purchase of lands
489
Surveyor General to represent State in contests relating to lands
490
Contest as to approval of surveys etc how disposed of
491
Surveys to be made in accordance with the instructions of Sur veyor General
492
ARTICLE II
493
Bonds and warrants redeemed may be used by Trustees
494
Surveys not to be approved until land segregated
495
If made by female what
496
When the district is situated partly in different counties
497
Powers of Trustees
498
Additional charges may be assessed
499
Payment how made
500
Property may be condemned for reclamation purposes
501
When work is completed statement to be filed and moneys paid over
502
Quentin
505
Patent how executed
510
Certain moneys to be paid out of Treasury upon order of Regents
511
Trustees may compromise indebtedness of and levy tax to pay the same
515
CHAPTER III
517
Property Liable to Taxation
518
Property of firm or corporation assessed where situated
519
Ferries and toll bridges where assessed
520
Same
523
Property and money in litigation
524
Form of assessment book
526
Assessment book when completed Oath of Assessor
527
Penalty for failure of Assessor to complete assessment book or transmit statement
528
When Assessor liable for taxes on unassessed property
529
assessed
530
Supervisors to use information and direct entry of mort gages etc
531
Clerk and members of Board may administer oaths
535
Auditor to retain original assessment book
537
CHAPTER VII
539
Collector to enter in a book description of land sold etc
540
Redemption how made
541
In other counties notice to specify place of payment
542
Liability of Tax Collector refusing or neglecting to settle
543
Credit to be given to Tax Collector on final settlement etc
544
Same
545
Same
546
Recorder to file certificate of sale
547
Recitals in deed primary evidence of what
548
Manner of conducting sale etc
549
Same
550
What mistakes do not affect sale of property for taxes
551
by the Assessor
552
Of Counties
567
Nevada
579
Yuba
580
El Dorado
581
Yolo
582
Amador
583
San Joaquin
584
Stanislaus
585
Merced
586
Mono
587
Tuolumne
588
Fresno
589
Tulare
590
Inyo
591
San Diego
592
Santa Barbara
593
San Luis Obispo
594
Santa Cruz
595
San Francisco
596
San Mateo
597
Santa Clara
598
Alameda
599
Alameda alternate section
600
Contra Costa
601
Contra Costa alternate section
602
Sonoma
603
Solano
604
Marin
605
Napa
606
CHAPTER II
607
Surveys heretofore made declared approved and valid
608
Age citizenship and residence as to county officers
627
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS
631
Settlements when and how mademonthly and annually
633
Priority in payment of warrants
635
Penalty for not reporting
636
What he must do with property received from Coroner
637
ARTICLE IV
638
Service and execution of process
639
Damages for refusing to pay over money
640
When office of Sheriff deemed vacant
641
Other duties
642
Other duties
643
Warrants of Auditor to be numbered
644
Other duties
645
Indexes to be kept by Recorder
646
Records of certificates of sale
649
May keep two or more indexes in same volume
650
Liable for neglect of certain duties
651
ARTICLE VIII
652
ARTICLE IX
653
Surveys of lands in two counties
654
To assist Surveyor General when
655
Cities as Bodies Corporate
661
General powers
662
Notice of election etc
663
Order of Supervisors etc
664
Who are city electors
665
Official oaths and bonds
666
Powers of Mayor
667
Duties of City Marshal
668
CHAPTER IV
674

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Page 196 - ... (2) A person must not be held to have gained or lost residence by reason of his presence or absence from a place...
Page 347 - Governor, in the sum of ten thousand dollars, conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties...
Page 195 - That place shall be considered and held to be the residence of a person in which his habitation is fixed, without any present intention of removing therefrom, and to which, whenever he is absent he has the intention of returning.
Page 60 - Where a section or part of a statute is amended, it is not to be considered as having been repealed and reenacted in the amended form; but the portions which are not altered are tc be considered as having been the law from the time when they were enacted, and the new provisions are to be considered as having been enacted at the time of the amendment.
Page 246 - No publication of a sectarian, partisan, or denominational character must be used or distributed in any school, or be made a part of any school library; nor must any sectarian or denominational doctrine be taught therein.
Page 19 - Every person has, in law, a residence. In determining the place of residence, the following rules are to be observed: 1. It is the place where one remains when not called elsewhere for labor or other special or temporary purpose, and to which he returns in seasons of repose.
Page 229 - To adopt rules and regulations not inconsistent with the laws of this State for its own government and for the government of the public schools and district school libraries; 2.
Page 6 - The rule of the common law, that statutes in derogation thereof are to be strictly construed, has no application to this code. The code establishes the law of this state respecting the subjects to which it relates, and its provisions and all proceedings under it are to be liberally construed, with a view to effect its objects and to promote justice.
Page 681 - The common law of England, so far as it is not repugnant to or inconsistent with the Constitution of the United States, or the Constitution or laws of this State, is the rule of decision in all the Courts of this State.
Page 524 - Land by township, range, section, or fractional section; and when such land is not a congressional division or subdivision, by metes and bounds, or other description sufficient to identify it, giving an estimate of the number of acres, locality, and the improvements thereon ;

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