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... held in abeyance for want of remedy , see ante §9 and note par . 3 . As to vested rights , see ante § 8 and note . II . AMENDMENT AND REPEAL OF STATUTES . OF 2. AMENDMENT PROVISIONS OF ADOPTED STATUTE , whether it be par- ticular act or ...
... held in abeyance for want of remedy , see ante §9 and note par . 3 . As to vested rights , see ante § 8 and note . II . AMENDMENT AND REPEAL OF STATUTES . OF 2. AMENDMENT PROVISIONS OF ADOPTED STATUTE , whether it be par- ticular act or ...
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... held to have repealed former , but special act will prevail in its application to subject - matter coming within its particular provisions.- Bateman vs. Colgan , 111 Cal . 580 , 586 , 44 Pac . Rep . 238. See People vs. Pacific I. Co ...
... held to have repealed former , but special act will prevail in its application to subject - matter coming within its particular provisions.- Bateman vs. Colgan , 111 Cal . 580 , 586 , 44 Pac . Rep . 238. See People vs. Pacific I. Co ...
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... held to show residence . 11. Indian reservaton . 12. Intention - Evidence of . 13. Same - Mere declarations . 14. Same - Union of act and intention . 15. Non - resident's place of residence . 16. Question of fact . 17. Residence of ...
... held to show residence . 11. Indian reservaton . 12. Intention - Evidence of . 13. Same - Mere declarations . 14. Same - Union of act and intention . 15. Non - resident's place of residence . 16. Question of fact . 17. Residence of ...
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... held that incumbent was an officer de facto and was not entitled to salary as against the officer de jure , and that rule had not been changed by § 936 of Political Code . See also Burke vs. Edgar , 67 Cal . 182 , 184 , 7 Pac . Rep ...
... held that incumbent was an officer de facto and was not entitled to salary as against the officer de jure , and that rule had not been changed by § 936 of Political Code . See also Burke vs. Edgar , 67 Cal . 182 , 184 , 7 Pac . Rep ...
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... HELD TO ANSWER CRIMINALLY . REFUSAL TO TESTIFY . No person sworn and examined before either house of the legislature , or any committee thereof , can be held to answer criminally or be subject to any penalty or forfeiture for any fact ...
... HELD TO ANSWER CRIMINALLY . REFUSAL TO TESTIFY . No person sworn and examined before either house of the legislature , or any committee thereof , can be held to answer criminally or be subject to any penalty or forfeiture for any fact ...
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Page 9 - All general laws and special acts passed pursuant to this section may be altered from time to time or repealed.
Page 8 - Columbus day," twentyfifth day of December, every day on which an election is held throughout the state, and every day appointed by the President of the United States or by the governor of this state for a public fast, thanksgiving or holiday.
Page 187 - Every office shall become vacant on the happening of either of the following events before* the expiration of the term of such office : 1. The death of the incumbent. 2. His resignation. 3. His removal from office.
Page 631 - ... newspaper printed and published in the county where said petition is presented, together with a notice stating the time of the meeting at which the same will be presented...
Page 11 - 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 ; 2.
Page 570 - ... the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof before any court of competent jurisdiction shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars and not exceeding one hundred dollars...
Page 267 - Any person entitled to vote at any election held within this state shall, on the day of such election be entitled to absent himself from any service or employment in which he...
Page 442 - States army and navy or the customs and usages thereof, but no punishment under such rules and articles which shall extend to the taking of life shall, in any case, be inflicted except in time of actual war, invasion or insurrection, declared by proclamation of the governor to exist, and then only after the approval by the governor of the sentence inflicting such punishment.
Page 588 - Any person violating the prohibition contained in this section is guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof before a Court of competent jurisdiction, shall be fined not less than one hundred or more than five hundred dollars...
Page 443 - When a suit or proceeding shall be commenced in any court by any person against any officer of the militia for any act done by such officer in his official capacity in the discharge of any duty under this chapter, or...