The Codes of California ...: pt. 1-2. Political codeBender-Moss Company, 1921 - California |
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Page 1395
... thousand dollars in value and made a wholly different inde- pendent provision for estimating the amount of the tax on such estates , while section 3 dealt exclusively with estates exceeding twenty - five thousand dollars in value , and ...
... thousand dollars in value and made a wholly different inde- pendent provision for estimating the amount of the tax on such estates , while section 3 dealt exclusively with estates exceeding twenty - five thousand dollars in value , and ...
Page 1396
... thousand dollars , sixty thousand dollars , and one hundred and twenty thou- sand dollars , respectively . Assume , also , that in each instance the entire estate , less tax , goes to the widow . If , then , the ten thousand dollars ...
... thousand dollars , sixty thousand dollars , and one hundred and twenty thou- sand dollars , respectively . Assume , also , that in each instance the entire estate , less tax , goes to the widow . If , then , the ten thousand dollars ...
Page 1522
... thousand six hundred fifty and ninety - seven hundredths feet ; thence south cleven degrees , thirty - six minutes , fifty - five seconds west , a dis- tance of two thousand two hundred forty - one and forty - one hundredths feet ...
... thousand six hundred fifty and ninety - seven hundredths feet ; thence south cleven degrees , thirty - six minutes , fifty - five seconds west , a dis- tance of two thousand two hundred forty - one and forty - one hundredths feet ...
Page 1554
... thousand and five c ) of this code as follows , to wit : [ First class . ] Counties containing a population of five hundred thousand and over shall belong to and be known as counties of the first class . [ Second class . ] Counties ...
... thousand and five c ) of this code as follows , to wit : [ First class . ] Counties containing a population of five hundred thousand and over shall belong to and be known as counties of the first class . [ Second class . ] Counties ...
Page 1555
... thousand and under thirty - six thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the twelfth class . [ Thirteenth class . ] Counties containing a population of thirty - four thousand five hundred and under thirty - five thousand ...
... thousand and under thirty - six thousand shall belong to and be known as counties of the twelfth class . [ Thirteenth class . ] Counties containing a population of thirty - four thousand five hundred and under thirty - five thousand ...
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action affidavit amended March amount application approved April 27 assessment assessment-book assessor auditor base and meridian board of equalization board of supervisors bonds boundary certificate of purchase city and county claim Code Amdts codification corporation county clerk County Government Act county treasurer deed deputy Dist district attorney dollars per annum dollars per month duties effect immediately effect July election Enacted March 12 ex rel fees filed fund Government Act Hen hereby History hundred dollars July 23 Kerr's Stats levied lien March 30 ment Mount Diablo base notice Original section enacted owner paid payment person Political Code present enacted March real property reclamation district recorder repealed and present salary San Francisco section enacted March section three thousand sheriff statute surveyor-general swamp and overflowed tax-collector taxation thence north thence west thereof tion township trustees warrant
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Page 1403 - Collector must publish the delinquent list, which must contain the names of the persons and a description of the property delinquent, and the amount of taxes, penalties and costs due, opposite each name and description...
Page 1321 - I, , state mineralogist, do hereby certify that between the first Monday in March and the first Monday in July...
Page 1629 - No ordinance passed by the council, except when otherwise required by the general laws of the state or by the provisions of this act, except an ordinance for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health or safety, which contains a statement of its urgency and is passed by a two-thirds vote of the council...
Page 1258 - ... organized and operated exclusively for the mutual benefit of their members, nor to any corporation or association organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, or educational purposes, no part of the net income of which inures to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual...
Page 1726 - Supervisors, one thousand eight hundred dollars per annum, together with mileage, at the rate of ten cents per mile for each mile actually traveled by them in the discharge of their duties, either as Road Commissioners or Supervisors, not exceeding in the aggregate five hundred dollars each per annum.
Page 1176 - ... precedent to and in the issue of said bonds have been done and have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issuance of reclamation bonds.
Page 1192 - An action may be brought by the attorney-general, in the name of the people of this state, upon his own information, or upon the complaint of a private party, against any person who usurps, intrudes into, or unlawfully holds or exercises any public office, civil or military, or any franchise within this state.
Page 1077 - To what purpose are powers limited, and to what purpose is that limitation committed to writing, if these limits may at any time be passed by those intended to be restrained? The distinction between a government with limited and unlimited powers is abolished if those limits do not confine the persons on whom they are imposed and if acts prohibited and acts allowed are of equal obligation.
Page 1337 - All property enumerated in subdivisions a, b, and d of this section shall be subject to taxation, in the manner provided by law, to pay the principal and interest of any bonded indebtedness created and outstanding by any city, city and county, county, town, township or district, before the adoption of this section. The taxes so paid for principal and interest on such bonded indebtedness shall be deducted from the total amount paid in taxes for state purposes.
Page 1323 - Every tax has the effect of a judgment against the person, and every lien created by this title has the force and effect of an execution duly levied against all property of the delinquent. The judgment is not satisfied nor the lien removed until the taxes are paid or the property sold for the payment thereof.