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TITLE 143.

KINGS COUNTY.

An act to create the county of Kings, to define the boundaries thereof, to fix the county seat thereof, and to provide for its organization and election of officers, and to classify said county. This act was approved March 22, 1893; Stats. 1893, p. 176.

TITLE 144.

KLAMATH COUNTY.

A reference to special acts relating to can be found in Deering's Annotated Penal Code, p. 601.

Consult the following acts:

An act to annex the territory comprised in the present county of Klamath to the counties of Humboldt and Siskiyou.

[Approved March 28, 1874; 1873-4, 755.]

An act amendatory of and supplementary to the foregoing act of March twenty-eight, eighteen hundred and seventy-four.

[Approved March 31, 1876; 1875-6, 603.]

TITLE 145.

LABOR STATISTICS.

Consult the following acts:

An act to establish and support a bureau of labor Statistics.

[Approved March 3, 1883; 1883, 27.]

This act was amended February 8, 1889, Stats. 1889, p. 8.

An act to appropriate money for the support of the bureau of labor statistics.

[Approved March 5, 1885; 1885, 26.]

This act appropriated one thousand six hundred and fifteen dollars.

TITLE 146.

LAKE COUNTY.

A reference to special acts relating to Lake county is contained in Deering's Annotated Peral Code, pp. 604, 605.

TITLE 147.

LAKE TAHOE.

Consult the following acts:

An act to create the office of Lake Tahoe wagenroad commissioner, providing the term of office and compensation of such commissioner, defining his duties, and making an appropria tion for the salary and expenditures provided for and authorized by this act.

[Stat. approved April 1, 1897; Stats. 1897, chap ccxlv; amended in 1899; Stats. 1899, ch, 23]

An act to authorize the state of California to cure the title to and right of way for that cer tain wagon-road situated in El Dorado County, commencing a short distance easterly from the village of Smith's Flat, in said county, and running thence to Lake Tahoe, and to provis for the appointment, duties, and compensate of a person, to be known as and called the "Lake Tahoe Wagon-road Commissioner," and to make an appropriation, for the purpose of carrying into effect the provisions of this act [Approved March 26, 1895; Stats. 1895, p. 119:

TITLE 148.

LANDS OF STATE.

See Public Lands; Settlers; State Lands. A reference to the legislation on this subject is contained in Deering's Annotated Penal Code, p. 605, et seq.

TITLE 149.

LARCENY.

Acts relating to: See Penal Code, Appendix, title Larceny, p. 582.

TITLE 150.

LASSEN COUNTY.

The special acts relating to Lassen county are referred to in Deering's Annotated Penal Code, pp. 613 and 614.

TITLE 151.

LEGAL TENDER.

An act in relation to the currency of the United States.

[Approved, March 12, 1880; 1880, 8 (Ban. ed. 28)] Legal tender notes to be received at par.

Section 1. All legal tender notes heretofore issued, or which may hereafter be issued, by the government of the United States of America, as legal-tender notes, shall be received at par in payment for all taxes due or to become due to this state, or to any county or municipal corporation thereof, and such notes shall be a legal tender for all debts, dues, and demands between citizens of this state.

Gen. Laws-47.

Sec. 2. All acts, and the provisions of any act or parts of acts, conflicting with this act are hereby repealed.

Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

TITLE 152.

LEGISLATION.

An act for the creation of a commission for the promotion of uniformity of legislation in the United States, and to appropriate money for its

expenses.

[Stat. Approved, March 9, 1897; Stats. 1897; chap lxxx.]

The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows: Section 1. Within thirty days after the passag of this act the governor shall appoint three com missioners, who are hereby constituted a board o commissioners by the name and style of "Commis sioners for the promotion of Uniformity of Legis lation in the United States." It shall be the dut; of said board to examine the subjects of marriag and divorce, insolvency, the form of notarial cer tificates, descent and distribution of property, a knowledgment of deeds, execution, and probat of wills, and other subjects, to ascertain the bes means to effect an assimilation and uniformity ! the laws of the states, and to represent the stat of California in conventions of like commission to consider and draft uniform laws to be subm ted for the approval and adoption of the sever states; and to devise and recommend such othe course of action as shall best accomplish the pu pose of this act.

Sec. 2. That said commission shall be allowe for their traveling and other expenses in effectus ing the object of this act, a sum not exceeding fly hundred dollars in the aggregate for any one yea

Sec. 3. The sum of one thousand dollars is her by appropriated for the expenses of said commi

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slon out of any moneys not otherwise appropriated.

Sec. 4. This act shall take effect from and after Its passage.

TITLE 153.

LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS.

An act to divide the state into legislative districts, as required by section six, article four, of the constitution, and to provide for the election of assemblymen and senators in such districts. [Approved March 11, 1891; Stats. 1891, p. 71.] Consult the statutes of 1891 for the act.

TITLE 154.

LEVEE DISTRICTS.

An act amendatory of and supplementary to an act entitled "An act to define the boundary and provide for the government of levee district number two, of Sutter county," passed March 23, 1876, in relation to the election of officers for said district, funding the floating debt, and refunding the funded debt thereof.

This act was approved March 23, 1893, Stats. 1893, p. 199, and was also amended March 27, 1895, Stats. 1895, p. 236.

The act entitled "An act to provide for the organization and government of levee districts created for the protection of lands from overflow of innavigable running streams of water, and to confine innavigable running streams to a fixed channel." approved March 10, 1891, containing sections 1 to 41, was repealed March 9, 1893, Stats. 1893, p. 111, sec. 2.

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