The Journal of the Senate During the ... Session of the Legislature of the State of CaliforniaThe Legislature, 1891 |
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... eight hundred , three thousand eight hundred and sixteen , and three thousand eight hundred and sixty - six of " An Act to establish a Political Code , " approved March 12 , 1872 , and to add a new section thereto , to be known as ...
... eight hundred , three thousand eight hundred and sixteen , and three thousand eight hundred and sixty - six of " An Act to establish a Political Code , " approved March 12 , 1872 , and to add a new section thereto , to be known as ...
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... eight , three thousand four hundred and seventy - one , three thousand four hundred and seventy - two , and three ... eight of the Civil Code , relating to common carriers . Referred to Committee on Corporations . By Senator Dray ...
... eight , three thousand four hundred and seventy - one , three thousand four hundred and seventy - two , and three ... eight of the Civil Code , relating to common carriers . Referred to Committee on Corporations . By Senator Dray ...
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... eight , three thousand seven hun- dred and thirty - two , three thousand seven hundred and forty - six , three thousand seven hundred and fifty - six , three thousand seven hundred and fifty - eight , and three thousand seven hundred ...
... eight , three thousand seven hun- dred and thirty - two , three thousand seven hundred and forty - six , three thousand seven hundred and fifty - six , three thousand seven hundred and fifty - eight , and three thousand seven hundred ...
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... eight , relative to the sale and use of opium or any preparation thereof . Referred to Committee on Corporations . By Senator Heacock : Senate Bill No. 237 - An Act relating to life , health , accident , and annuity or endowment ...
... eight , relative to the sale and use of opium or any preparation thereof . Referred to Committee on Corporations . By Senator Heacock : Senate Bill No. 237 - An Act relating to life , health , accident , and annuity or endowment ...
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... eight of the Penal Code , relating to cases wherein an appeal may be taken by the People . " Respectfully report back said bills , and recommend that the following substitute there- for be adopted : An Act to amend sections one thousand ...
... eight of the Penal Code , relating to cases wherein an appeal may be taken by the People . " Respectfully report back said bills , and recommend that the following substitute there- for be adopted : An Act to amend sections one thousand ...
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Act entitled Act to amend Act to establish Act to provide Adopted amend an Act Amend by striking Assembly Bill AYES-Messrs Bailey Banks Berry Bill read second Bill read third Britt Broderick Byrnes California Campbell of Siskiyou Campbell of Solano City and County Civil Procedure Code of Civil Committee on Judiciary Dargie Denison entitled An Act Everett February 14 finally passed Flint following Senators answered following vote Fraser Hamill Harp hereby Langford Mahoney March 12 McComas Mead motion of Senator NOES-Messrs NOES-None o'clock and thirty Political Code PRESIDENT Preston Ragsdale read and approved referred Senate Bill Referred to Committee respectfully report roll was called SACRAMENTO Seawell section one hundred section one thousand SENATE CHAMBER Senator Goucher Senator Ostrom Shippee Simpson Sprague Streeter Substitute for Senate thereof third reading thousand five hundred thousand one hundred thousand six hundred thousand two hundred Title read Voorhies Welch Williams Geo Williams Wm word
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Page 392 - ... before or at the time of incurring such indebtedness, provision shall be made for the collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such indebtedness as it falls due, and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal thereof within twenty years from the time of contracting the same.
Page 331 - If, during a vacancy of the office of Governor, the Lieutenant-Governor shall be impeached, displaced, resign, die or become incapable of performing the duties of his office, or be absent from the State, the President of the Senate shall act as Governor until the vacancy be filled, or the disability shall cease.
Page 376 - Any city containing a population of more than three thousand five hundred inhabitants may frame a charter for its own government, consistent with and subject to the Constitution and laws of this State...
Page 655 - At twelve o'clock, meridian, of the day following that on which proceedings are required to take place, as aforesaid, the members of the two houses shall convene in joint assembly...
Page 121 - ... organization and government of irrigation districts, and to provide for the acquisition of water and other property, and for the distribution of water thereby for irrigation purposes...
Page 670 - An Act to apply a portion of the proceeds of the public lands to the more complete endowment and support of the colleges for the benefit of agriculture and the mechanic arts, established under the provisions of an Act of Congress approved July second, eighteen hundred and sixty-two...
Page 697 - An Act to regulate the time and manner of holding elections for Senators in Congress...
Page 376 - ... be submitted to the qualified electors of said city, at a general or special election; and if a majority of such qualified electors voting the'reat shall ratify the same, it shall thereafter be submitted to the Legislature for its approval or rejection as a whole, without power of alteration or amendment.
Page 376 - State. by causing a board of fifteen freeholders, who shall have been for at least five years qualified electors thereof, to be elected by the qualified voters of said city, at any general or special election, whose duty it shall be, within ninety days after such election, to prepare and propose a charter for such city, which shall be signed in duplicate by the members of such Board, or a majority of them...
Page 655 - Senator, and the person who receives a majority of all the votes of the joint assembly, a majority of all the members elected to both houses being present and voting, shall be declared duly elected. If no person receives such majority on the first day, the joint assembly shall meet at twelve o'clock meridian of each succeeding day during the session of the legislature, and shall take at least one vote, until a Senator is elected.