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ACT 1747.

An act prescribing how judgments which may be recov ered against any city and county of over one hundred thousand population shall be paid.

[Approved March 26, 1895. Stats. 1895, p. 163.] The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. All existing judgments against any city and county of over one hundred thousand population shall be paid by the treasurer of such city and county, out of the or any general fund thereof, after the same shall have been audited by the auditor, auditing officer, board, or other auditing officer or officers, and it is hereby made the duty of the board of supervisors and mayor of such city and county to include in the tax levy for any fiscal year a sum sufficient to pay existing judgments.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force immediately after its passage.

Apparently restricted to existing judgments.

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For the payment of the fees due to trial jurors who have served as such in the superior court of any county or city and county of this state, under the act of 1895. [Stats. 1901, p. 684.]

ACT 1757.

TITLE 238.

JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

Fixing the jurisdiction and providing the compensation of justices of the peace in cities and towns. 1883, p. 63.]

[Stats.

Superseded by Code of Civil Procedure, sec. 103, as amended 1901, 100.

This act appears in full in Code of Civil Procedure, Appendix, p. 777.

ACT 1758.

An act to provide for the amount and the manner of payment of salaries of justices of the peace in counties of the tenth class for services rendered by them

in criminal cases, and providing a method of ascertaining the population of the townships for the purpose of this act and to provide a cashier in the office of the tax collector, and a file clerk in the office of the county clerk, and repealing all laws in conflict therewith.

[Approved March 19, 1903. Stats. 1903, p. 217.] The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. In counties of the tenth class justices of the peace shall receive as compensation, for the services required of them by law, the following monthly salaries to be paid each month as salaries of other county officers are paid, which shall be in full for all services rendered by them in criminal cases:

In townships having a population of six thousand and over, ninety dollars per month.

In townships having a population of two thousand and less than six thousand, seventy-five dollars per month. In townships having a population of one thousand five hundred and less than two thousand, fifty-five dollars per month.

In townships having a population of eight hundred and less than one thousand five hundred, thirty-five dollars per month.

In townships having a population of five hundred and less than eight hundred, twenty dollars per month.

In townships having a population less than five hundred, fifteen dollars per month.

In addition to the above salaries each justice of the peace shall collect, for his own use, in civil cases, such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by law.

Sec. 2. The population of townships shall, for the purpose of this act, be determined by multiplying the number of voters registered in such township at the last preceding election, by five.

Sec. 3. All laws and parts of laws in conflict with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed.

Sec. 4.

In the office of the county tax collector of counties of the tenth class there shall be a cashier to be appointed by and hold office at the pleasure of the county tax collector and the compensation of such cashier shall be nine hundred dollars per annum.

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Sec. 5. In the office of the county clerk of counties of the tenth class a filing clerk shall be appointed by and hold office at the pleasure of the county clerk and the compensation of such filing clerk shall be nine hundred dollars per annum..

Sec. 6. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

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Appropriation for the establishment of a permanent fund for the purchase of jute to be manufactured at the state's prison. [Stats. 1885, p. 53.]

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ACT 1764.

Fixing the price and conditions of sale at which jute goods shall be sold by the state. [Stats. 1893, p. 54.]

ACT 1769.

TITLE 240.

JUVENILE COURT.

Defining and providing for the control, protection, and treatment of dependent and delinquent children; prescribing the powers and duties of courts with respect thereto; providing for the appointment of probation officers, and prescribing their duties and powers; providing for the separation of children from adults when confined in jails or other institutions; providing for the appointment of boards to investigate the qualifications of organizations receiving children under this act, and prescribing the duties of such boards; and providing when proceedings under this act shall be admissible in evidence. [Approved February 26,

1903. Stats. 1903, p. 44.]

This act appears in full in the Penal Code, Appendix, p. 623.

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Board of commissioners for Kaweah River, Tulare County [Stats. 1863-4, p. 167.1

Amended 1865-6, 314.

ACT 1779.

TITLE 242.

KEEPER OF ARCHIVES.

To provide for the appointment by the secretary of state of a keeper of archives, and define his duties, and fixing his salary. [Stats. 1889, p. 451.]

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Assessor, act fixing salary and bond of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 172.]

Superseded by County Government Act, 1897, 521, 535, secs. 170, 182.

ACT 1785.

Issuance of bonds by, to pay the indebtedness of said county. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 645.]

ACT 1786.

County auditor and county recorder, separation of offices of, and regulation of official salaries in. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 151.]

Amended 1875-6, 363; 1877-8, 104. Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 535, sec. 182.

ACT 1787.

Transfer of funds.of.

[Stats. 1873-4, p. 472.]

Amended 1875-6, 249. Superseded by subd. 18, sec. 25, County Government Act, 1897, 463.

ACT 1788.

Regulating traveling fees of sheriff of. [Stats. 1871-2,

p. 141.]

Amended 1875-6, 45. Repealed 1878, 559.

ACT 1789.

Traveling fees of sheriffs of. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 559.] Repealed by fee bill of 1895, 269.

ACT 1790.

To provide one additional judge of the superior court of

the county of Kern.

Stats. 1903, p. 30.]

ACT 1791.

[Approved February 17, 1903.

Tax collectors, bonds of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 16.]
Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 475, sec. 66.

ACT 1792.

Treasurer of, salary of. [Stats. 1873-4, 236.]

Amended 1877-8, 255. Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 452.

ACT 1793.

Water ditches and water privileges in. [Stats. 1875-6, 547.]

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Arroyo del San Antonio (Keyes Creek), declared navigable. [Stats. 1860, p. 126; 1873-4, p. 564.]

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To create the county of Kings, to define the boundaries thereof, to fix the county seat thereof, and to provide for its organization and election of officers, and to classify said county. [Approved March 22, 1893. Stats. 1893, p. 176.]

TITLE 246.

ACT 1808.

KLAMATH COUNTY.

Annexed to Humboldt and Siskiyou. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 755.] Amended and supplemented 1875-6, 603.

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To declare the Klamath River navigable. [Stats. 1880, p.

Repealed 1891, 10.

136.]

TITLE 248.

KNIGHT'S LANDING.

ACT 1818.

To prevent hogs and goats running at large in. [Stats.

1871-2, p. 438.]

Probably repealed by sec. 9, statute of 1897, p. 198,

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