Statutes of California Passed at the ... Session of the Legislature

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J. Winchester, 1878 - Session laws

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An Act to ascertain the amount and provide for the payment
15
68
17
An Act to limit and fix the rates of fares on street railroads
18
An Act concerning the special election to be held in the Four
22
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26
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to provide for the pay
34
An Act to pay the claim of C H Krebsapproved January
47
An Act to authorize the transfer of moneys in certain funds of
59
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
67
An Act to confer additional powers upon the Board of Supervisors
70
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
74
An Act to authorize the Board of State Harbor Commissioners
77
An Act to legalize and enforce the collection of a district school
86
An Act making appropriations for deficiencies for the twenty
102
An Act supplemental to and amendatory of an Act entitled an
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A B
104
An Act for the relief of John Rierdon B H Kenney and Patrick
116
An Act to provide for the payment of certain claims against
138
An Act to regulate the terms of the County Court of San Joaquin
154
An Act to ratify and confirm the acts of the Mayor and Common
163
An Act to provide for the transfer of moneys by the Treasurer
170
An Act concerning trespassing of animals upon private lands
176
An Act for the relief of George C Knoxapproved March 7 1878 S B 185
182
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
190
An Act making an appropriation for deficiency in the expenses
192
An Act for the relief of Cook Talcott and Andrew Onderdonk
193
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
196
An Act to define the powers of the Board of Supervisors of
200
An Act to fix the salary of the Superintendent of Public Schools
204
An Act concerning road poll tax and hospital poll tax for Tehama
211
An Act to provide for the extermination of squirrels in
218
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
230
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
240
An Act to provide a fund for the payment of certain indebtedness
249
In relation to the collection of licenses in Alameda County
255
218
261
222
267
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
278
An Act concerning the Santa Clara Avenue and certain public
290
An Act authorizing the Mayor and Common Council of the City
296
235
309
An Act for the relief of Joseph ONeilapproved March 16 1878 A B 354
322
An Act to provide for the payment of the debt incurred in build
325
267
331
An Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of Lake County
332
An Act to consolidate certain funds and to create therefrom a per
337
An Act to legalize the assessment of taxes in the City and County
338
S B 339
339
An Act making the Sheriff of Butte County the collector of busi
347
An Act to ratify and confirm certain proceedings of the Board
349
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act approved February
353
An Act to prevent the trespassing of animals upon private prop
360
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
368
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
373
S B 39
377
An Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of Marin County
381
307
389
311
395
An Act to provide for the care and maintenance of the indigent
404
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
417
A B 3
420
611
426
An Act to confer further powers upon the Board of New City Hall
427
An Act to prevent hogs from running at large in the Towns
435
An Act to amend an Act entitled An Act to reincorporate
446
An Act to fix the terms of the County and Probate Courts in
452
A B 145
465
An Act supplemental to an Act entitled an Act to reincorporate
467
S B 69
529
An Act to pay the claim of Mary M Springer widow and heir
530
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
533
An Act to fund certain indebtedness of San Diego County
540
An Act in relation to certain officers in Plumas County and to
547
An Act to provide a new Great Register for the County of Yolo
554
An Act to pay the claim of Hiram Clockbecame a law by opera
560
An Act concerning the office of Sheriff of Butte County and to
567
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
568
An Act to regulate fees and salaries in the County of Los Angeles
574
An Act to confer additional powers upon the Board of Supervisors
597
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
600
An Act to establish a scale for the measurement of logsapproved
604
An Act to authorize the Board of Supervisors of Nevada County
605
A B 7
606
A B 243
607
S B 33
610
An Act to amend an Act entitled An Act concerning roads
611
An Act to provide for the opening of new streets and for the extend
620
County of San Francisco to define its powers and jurisdiction
626
An Act to amend an Act to establish a Board of Commissioners
633
An Act relative to the Board of Trustees of the City of Sacramento
639
An Act to provide a Contingent Fund for the use of the Legisla
640
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to provide for the pur
667
An Act to provide for the relief of schools in the flooded districts
736
An Act concerning the fees of Justices of the Peace in and for
738
An Act for the preservation of fish in the waters of Lake Bigler
746
An Act to reestablish Courthouse School District in the County
752
An Act to define the duties of Inspectors of Rifle Practice of
758
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to provide for construc
765
331
767
An Act to encourage the destruction of squirrels and gophers
773
hundred and seventysix entitled an Act supplementary
775
An Act relating to fees of Justices of the Peace in Colusa
782
An Act to improve the stream known as Mad River and its north
788
A B 123
791
An Act to supply the Town of Oroville with water for fire pur
796
S B 203
802
519
812
S B 332
817
An Act to grant the right of way for a railroad track within
818
A B 303
825
An Act relating to advances bona fide made to agents intrusted
835
An Act to provide for the construction of a railroad from Ione
841
An Act to amend an Act entitled an Act to fix the terms of
848
A B 273
865
A B 336
873
A B 204___
881
An Act to create and organize Reclamation District Number
911
An Act supplemental to and amendatory of an Act entitled
918
S B 390
921
An Act to create a Commission to examine and report the condi
928
An Act to fix the compensation of the UnderSheriff Deputy
950
618
957
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
961
An Act in relation to certain streets in the Town of Alameda
964
An Act for the improvement of certain public reservations in
966
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
998
Stanislaus approved March the fourth eighteen hundred
1001
S B 401
1009
An Act to attach a portion of Kings River Switch School District
1010
A B 439
1017
An Act authorizing the State Board of Examiners to allow certain
1018
An Act to provide for the establishment and maintenance of pub
1024
A B 94
1025
An Act to amend an Act concerning roads and highways in
1034
See volume of Amendments to the Codes
1046
CONCURRENT AND JOINT RESOLUTIONS
1055
R 18
1060
A B 212
1065
Relative to the abolition of duties on grain bags and materials
1067
A R 44
1074
Relative to Indian Reservation in San Diego Countyadopted
1076
and seventytwo and supplemental theretoapproved March
1077
Relative to constructing a breakwater or seawall in the Harbor
1080
An Act to amend section nine 9 of an Act entitled An Act
1081
A B 385
1089
34
1093
S B 346 287
1094
S B 128
1104
S B 633
1105
S B 378
1108
S B 567
1109
S B 672
1111
1
1113
A B 723
S B 662

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