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THE AMENDMENTS TO THE CIVIL CODE ENACTED AT
THE LEGISLATIVE SESSION OF 1905, WITH CITA-
TIONS OF THE SUPREME COURT of California,
FROM VOLUMES 138 TO 145, INCLUSIVE,
OF CALIFORNIA REPORTS

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8. En March 21, 1872. Rep. Stats. 1905, 11.

8 9. Business days. All other days than those mentioned in section seven are to

all purposes.

En. March 21,

be deemed business days for 1872. Am'd. 1905, 11.

§ 13. Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit. 145, 84; 145, 409.

§ 14. Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit. 140, 409; 141, 115. Subd. 2142, 539. Subd. 3-142, 539.

§ 19. Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit. 139, 257; 140, 40.

§ 29. Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit. 159, 483.

§ 38. Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit. 139, 511.

§ 39. Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit. 140, 152. Civil Code-1

§ 49. Personal relations forbid. The rights of personal relations forbid:

1. Abduction. The abduction of a husband from his wife, or of a parent from his child.

2. Same. The abduction or enticement of a wife from her husband, or a child from a parent, or from a guardian entitled to its custody.

3. Seduction. The seduction of a wife, daughter, orphan sister, or servant.

4. Injury to servant. Any injury to a servant which affects his ability to serve his master. En. March 21, 1872. Am'd. 1905, 68.

§ 51. Personal rights, all persons have equal. All citizens within the jurisdiction of this state are entitled to the full and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, restaurants, hotels, eating houses, barber shops, bath houses, theaters, skating rinks, and all other places of public accommodation or amusement, subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law and applicable alike to all citizens. En. Stats. 1905, 553.

51, 52. The statute of 1897, page 137, relating to the rights of persons, is codified in the two sections above named.-Code Commissioner's Note.

§ 52. Violation of preceding provisions; damages. Whoever violates any of the provisions of the last preceding section, by denying to any citizen, except for reasons applicable alike to every race or color, the full accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges in said section enumerated, or by aiding or inciting such denial, or whoever makes any discrimination, distinction, or restriction on account of color or race, or except for good cause, applicable alike to all citizens of every color or race whatever, in respect to the admission of any citizen to, or his treatment in, any inn, hotel, restaurant, eating house, barber shop, bath house, theater, skating rink, or other public place of amusement or accommodation, whether such place is licensed or not, or whoever aids or incites such discrimination, distinction, or restriction, for each and every such offense is liable in damages in an amount not less than fifty dollars, which may be recovered in an action at law brought for that purpose. En. Stats. 1905, 553.

See note to § 51, ante.

§ 53. Admittance to places of amusement, etc., on presentation of ticket, or price of ticket; exceptions. It is unlawful for any corporation, person, or association, or the proprietor, lessee, or the agents of either, of any opera house, theater, melodeon, museum, circus, caravan, race course, fair, or other place of public amusement or entertainment, to refuse admittance to any person over the age of twenty-one years, who presents a ticket of admission acquired by purchase, or who tenders the price thereof for such ticket, and who demands admission to such place. Any person under the influence of liquor, or who is guilty of boisterous conduct, or any person of lewd or immoral character, may be excluded from any such place of amusement. En. Stats. 1905, 554.

53, 54.

$ 54.

The statute of 1893, page 220, relating to the rights of persons, is codified in the sections above named.-Code Commissioner's Note.

Violation of preceding provisions; damages. Any person who is refused admission to any place of amusement contrary to the provisions of the last preceding section, is entitled to recover from the proprietor, lessee, or their agents, or from any such person, corporation, or association, or the directors thereof, his actual damages, and one hundred dollars in addition thereto. En. Stats. 1905, 554. See note to § 53, ante.

§ 58. En. March 21, 1872. Am'd. 1873-4, 185. Rep. 1905, 554.

58.

Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit. 138, 549.

The provisions of this section are contained in the present section 82. The section is therefore unnecessary.-Code Commissioner's Note.

$ 60.

Marriages, illegal. All marriages of white persons with negroes, Mongolians, or mulattoes are illegal and void. En. March 21, 1872. Am'd. 1905, 554.

60. The change consists in the insertion of the word "mongolians" after the word "negroes.'-Code Commissioner's Note.

§ 61. Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit.

140, 485; 140, 488.

139, 632; 140, 248; 140, 249; Subd. 2-140, 247.

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