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DEERING'S

GENERAL LAWS

OF

CALIFORNIA

(Issued in 1903)

THE AMENDMENTS TO THE GENERAL LAWS 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

BY

JAMES H. DEERING

SAN FRANCISCO

BANCROFT-WHITNEY COMPANY

Law Publishers and Law Booksellers

1905

Cave

732

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To provide against the adulteration of food and drugs. [Stats. 1895, p. 71.]

557.

This act is in full in the Appendix to the Penal Code, 1903, p.

Codified in part by amendment of Penal Code, adopted 1905. See Penal Code Supp., § 383, note.

ADULTERY.

АСТ 49.

Adultery, act to punish. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 380.] This act appears in full in the Penal Code, 1903, Appendix, p. Codified by amendment of Penal Code, adopted 1905. See Penal Code Supp., § 269a, note.

560.

AGRICULTURE.

АСТ 62.

To provide for the improvement of the cereal crops of California and appropriating money therefor. [Stats. 1905. p. 128.]

General Laws-1

This act provided for investigation and experiments under the direction of the director of the agricultural experiment station of, the University of California.

ACT 63.

An act making an appropriation for the erection and construction of buildings and equipping the fair grounds owned by or under the jurisdiction and control of the California State Agricultural Society, for exposition and state fair purposes and for the payment of other expenses incidental and relating thereto, prohibiting gambling of all kinds upon the grounds and premises under the control of said California State Agricultural Society, and providing a penalty for gambling or gaming thereon, and providing that certain moneys now in the state treasury may be used in connection with this appropriation for such purposes. [Stats. 1905, p. 793.]

ACT 178.

ANIMALS.

An act to prevent the spread of contagious diseases among animals.

[Approved March 20, 1905. Stats. 1905, 317.]

Section 1. Any person having the care, custody or control of any animal that dies from tuberculosis, glanders, farcy, Texas fever, or other infectious disease, shall immediately upon the death of such animal cremate or bury the same, or cause the same to be cremated or buried.

Sec. 2. Any common carrier of persons or freight that shall transport any animal suffering with or that has died from the diseases, or any of them, mentioned in section 1 of this act a greater distance than is necessary to transport such animal to the nearest crematory, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.

Sec. 3. No animal that has died of any of the diseases named in section one of this act, shall be sold, used or permitted to be used for the food of human beings or sold, used or permitted to be used for the food of any domestic animal or fowl.

Sec. 4. Any person, firm or corporation that shall violate any of the provisions of this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon a conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than $50 and not more than $500,

or by imprisonment in the county jail for a term not exceeding 180 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment.

Sec. 5. This act shall take effect immediately.

ACT 179.

To prevent the spread of contagious and infectious diseases among domestic animals. [Stats. 1893, p. 302.]

571.

This act is in full in the Appendix to the Penal Code, 1903, p.

Codified by amendment of Penal Code, adopted 1905. See Penal Code Supp., § 402d, note.

ACT 180.

To protect domestic livestock from contagious and infectious diseases, to provide for the appointment and duties of officials to carry into effect the provisions of this act, and to provide an appropriation therefor. [Stats. 1899, p. 129.]

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This act appears in full in Civil Code, 1903, Appendix, p. 668. Codified by amendments of Civil Code, adopted 1905. Code Supp., § 264, note.

ACT 282.

BANKRUPTCY AND INSOLVENCY.

Sec Civil

For the relief of insolvent debtors. [Stats. 1880, p. 82.] Amended 1891, 511; 1893, 45. Repealed 1895, 131.

Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit. 141, 76; 141, 77.

ACT 283.

For the relief of insolvent debtors, for the protection of creditors and for the punishment of fraudulent debtors. [Stats. 1895, p. 131.]

Amended 1897, 35. Superseded by the federal law.

Supp. Cal. Rep. Cit. 138, 739; 138, 740; 138, 742; 139, 259; 139, 260; 139, 556; 139, 357; 139, 358; 139, 359; 139, 360; 139, 361; 141, 99; 141, 100.

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