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TITLE 231.

RODEOS.

The Political Code, sec. 19, and the Penal Code, sec. 23, continued in force all acts regulating and in relation to rodeos.

These acts are contained in Deering's Annotated Penal Code, pp. 656-659.

SACRAMENTO

TITLE 232.

COUNTY AND CITY.

A reference to special laws relating to Sacramento city and county is contained in Deering's Annotated Penal Code, pp. 659-664.

An act to amend secs. 1, 5, 7, 8, 10 and 11 of an act to redeem the funded indebtedness of Sacramento approved March 19, 1889, Stats. 1889, p. 325, and act of March 9, 1899, Stats. 1899, ch. LXIX, repealing the same.

An act entitled An act amendatory of and supplementary to an act approved April 25, 1863, entitled an act to incorporate the city of Sacramento, approved March 6, 1872, contained in the statutes of 1889, p. 148.

TITLE 233.

SAN BENITO COUNTY.

A reference to the local acts relating to San Be nito county is contained in Deering's Annotated Penal Code, p. 664.

An act to create the county of San Benito, to establish the boundaries thereof, and to provide for its organization.

[Approved February 12, 1874; 1873-4, 95.] This act was amended March 11, 1887; Stats. 1887, p. 103.

An act supplementary to the foregoing act of February twelfth, eighteen hundred

seventy-four.

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[Approved March 18, 1874; 1873-4, 428.] This act provided for a board of commissioners to determine the amount of indebtedness as between San Benito and Monterey counties, and for ways and means to pay the same by the issue of bonds by the county found to be indebted. It also provided for the terms of the district, county, and probate courts in San Benito county.

It was amended by act of March 10, 1876; 1875-6, 177, in so far as related to the commissioners, issue of bonds, and compensation of commissioners.

An act directing the transcription of all matters of record in the offices of the county clerks and county recorders of the counties of Fresno and Merced, concerning real estate in the territory taken from those counties and added to that of the county of San Benito by act of the legislature entitled "An act to amend an act to create the county of San Benito, to establish the boundaries thereof, and to provide for its organization," approved February 12, 1874, providing for a change and the establishment of the boundaries thereof, the same to include therein portions of the counties of Fresno and Merced, and to provide for the payment of the portions of the indebtedness of said counties equitably chargeable to San Benito county, approved March 11, 1887.

[Approved March 11, 1889; 1889, 107.]

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A reference to local acts relating to San Bernardino county is contained in Deering's Annotated Penal Code, pp. 665-667.

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A reference to special laws relating to San Diego county is contained in Deering's AnnoPenal Cods, pp. 665-667.

See in addition to the acts there referred to, an act to amend the act to reincorporate the city, approved March 16, 1889; Stats. 1889, p. 302.

TITLE 236.

SAN FRANCISCO CITY AND COUNTY.

A reference to the special acts relating to San Francisco is contained in Deering's Annotated Penal Code, p. 665 et seq.

See also an act relating to interpreters in the Code of Civil Procedure, Appendix, title, Interpreters.

In addition see the following: Amendments to the water-front act, approved March 19, 1889; Stats. 1889, p. 379, approved March 31, 1891; Stats. 1891, p. 233. and approved March 26, 1895, Statutes 1895, p. 194.

An Act to establish a state normal school in San Francisco.

[Stats. 1899, ch. exli.]

There are also a number of acts relating to cities and counties of the first class as follows:

Act prescribing judgments against cities over 100,000, see ante, title Judgments; act conferring Gen. Laws-87.

powers upon cities over 100,000 to condemn land to erect building for municipal purposes, app. March 27, 1895, Stats. 1895, p. 242; see ante Pub lic Works; act relating to assistants to treasurers in cities over 200,000, see Appendix to Pol. Code, tit, Treasurers; acts relating to deputy county clerks in cities and counties over 120,000, see Political Code, Appendix, title County Clerks; assistants to city and county attorneys, see Political Code, p. 958; act authorizing public market, see ante, title Public Market; assistants to district at. torney, see Political Code, p. 960; payment of fees in, see ante, title Fees; secretary for supe rior judges, act providing for, see Code of Civil Procedure, p. 800; levy and collection of school taxes in cities of first class, March 14, 1891, see post, title Schools.

Act of March 4, 1897, increasing the efficiency of the fire department in cities of the first class: See Political Code, Appendix, title, Fire Department.

Act fixing salaries of officers of fire department in cities of first class: See Political Code, Appendix, title, Fire Department.

Act to allow cities of first class to build municipal hospitals. app. Feb. 16, 1897, Stats. 1897, ch. xiii.

Act to repeal the act in relation to the collec tion of taxes, app. March 28, 1895, Stats. 1895, ch. 217: See post, title, Taxation.

An act to amend an act entitled "An act to provide for increasing the law library of the cor poration known as the San Francisco Law Library, and to secure the use of the same to the courts held at San Francisco, the bar, the city and county government, and the people of the city and county of San Francisco," approved March 9, 1870.

[Approved April 12, 1880; 1880, 40 (Ban. ed. 194).] The original act of March 9, 1870, will be found in Stats. 1869-70, 325.

TITLE 237.

SANITARY DISTRICTS.

"An act to provide for the formation, government, operation, and dissolution of sanitary districts in any part of the state, for the construction of sewers, and other sanitary purposes; the acquisition of property thereby; the calling and conducting of elections in such districts; the assessment, levy, collection, custody, and disbursement of taxes therein; the issuance and disposal of the bonds thereof, and the determination of their validity and making provision for the payment of such bonds. and the disposal of their proceeds, and for empowering sanitary boards to provide in other respects for the good order and welfare of sanitary districts." This title was amended in 1895, Stats. 1895, ch. 95.

[Approved March 31, 1891; Stats. 1891, p. 223.] Section 1. Whenever twenty-five persons in any county of the state shall desire the formation of a sanitary district within the county, they may present to the board of supervisors of such county a petition, in writing, signed by them, stating the name of the proposed district, and setting forth the boundaries thereof, and praying that an election be held as provided by this act. Each of the petitioners must be a resident and freeholder within the proposed district.

Sec. 2. When such petition is presented as above provided, the board of supervisors must, within thirty days thereafter, order that an election be held as provided by this act. The order must fix the day of such election, which must be within sixty days from the date of the order, and must show the boundaries of the proposed district, and must state that at such election persons to fill the offices provided by this act, viz., a sanitary assessor, and five members of the sanitary board, will be voted for. This order shall be entered in the minutes of the board, and shall be conclusive evidence of the due presentation of a proper petition, and of the fact that each of the petitioners was, at the time of the signature and presentation of such petition, a resident and freeholder within the limits of the proposed district.

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