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operations of the same from injury and molestation, and to ascertain the mode of assessing damages and to punish offenders. [Stats. 1852, p. 147.]

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To create and establish a commission for revising, systematizing, and reforming the laws of this state, and for the appointment of the members of said commission, to be known as "The commissioners for the revision and reform of the law," and to prescribe their powers and duties; and to authorize the appointment of a secretary and stenographer therefor; and to provide for the compensation and expenses of said commission, secretary, and stenographer, and to appropriate money therefor. [Approved March 28, 1895; Stats. 1895, 345. In effect immediately.]

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College City, Colusa County, prohibiting sale of intoxicating liquors within one mile of.

[Stats. 1875-6,

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To provide for the incorporation of colleges. [Stats. 1850,

p. 273.]

Amended 1855, 110; 1867-8, 69, 218; 1869-70, 419; 1873-4, 85. Supp. 1863, 775; 1871-2, 10.

Cal.Rep.Cit. 49, 461.

"This and other acts relating to corporations were repealed by secs. 288, 649 et seq., Civil Code, except that corporations preexisting the code remain subject to the laws under which they were formed, but new corporations cannot be created under such laws, (Murphy v. Pacific Bank, 119 Cal. 334), and we apprehend that all amendments to them made after the enactments of the codes were invalid, or at least not applicable to any corporation formed after the adoption of that code, because they were to acts which had already been repealed."-Code Commissioners' note.

ACT 633.

Providing for the incorporation of institutions of learning, science, and art. [Stats. 1867-8, p. 204.]

Repealed, sec. 288, Civ. Code.

See note to act 632, ante.

ACT 634.

Expressing assent of the state of California to the act of congress, approved August thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety, entitled "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 sixtytwo," and to the purposes of the grants of moneys authorized thereby, and to all the provisions thereof. [Approved March 31, 1891. Stats. 1891, p. 458.] The object of the act sufficiently appears from the title.

ACT 639.

ACT 640.

TITLE 93.

COLOMA.

Incorporating Coloma. [Stats. 1858, p. 207.

TITLE 94.

COLTON HALL.

To provide for the appointment of a board of Colton Hall trustees, and for the leasing of the Colton Hall property, and providing for an appropriation for the preservation, protection, and improvement of said property. [Approved March 25, 1903. Stats. 1903, 435.]

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Protecting agriculture and preventing trespassing of animals. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 685.]

Amended 1873-4, 760.

Modified, if not repealed, by the estray

law, 1897, 198; 1901, 603, chap. CXCVII.

ACT 646.

To develop agricultural interests and aid the construction of a canal in Colusa, Solano, and Yolo counties. [Stats. 1865-6, 451.]

ACT 647.

Approval of official bonds. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 77.]

Repealed 1877-8, 113.

ACT 648.

Fixing amount of official bonds in.

[Stats. 1877-8, p. 569.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 475, sec. 66.

ACT 649.

To provide for the drainage of certain lands in the counties of Colusa and Yolo. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 1037.]

ACT 650.

ACT 651.

Partition fences in. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 207.]

Fees of office and salaries of certain officers, regulating and repealing prior acts. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 873.]

Repealed by the fee bill of 1895, 267, and by County Government Act, 1897, 452.

ACT 652.

Fees and salaries of officers of. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 36.]

Repealed as to salary by County Government Act, 1897, 555, sec. 196, and by fee bill of 1895, 267, as to the fees of the officers therein named.

ACT 653.

Additional tax for judges' and district attorneys' salary fund. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 98.]

Probably rendered inoperative by the constitution, which abolished the office of county judge.

ACT 654.

Justices of the peace in.

[Stats. 1877-8, p. 782.1

Repealed by fee bill of 1895, 272.

ACT 655.

Public roads in. [Stats, 1871-2, p. 826.]

Repealed 1883, 5, chap. X, sec. 2.

ACT 656.

Yolo and Colusa counties, public road along boundary line between, establishing. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 213.]

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COLUSA, TOWN OF COMMISSIONERS IN EQUITY.

ACT 657.

Establishing, maintaining and protecting public and private roads in. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 621.]

Amended 1875-6, 401, 481; 1877-8, 327. Repealed 1883, 5, chap. X, sec. 2.

ACT 658.

Additional powers of supervisors.

[Stats. 1877-8, p. 563.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 452.

ACT 659.

To confer certain powers on supervisors of. [Stats.

1877-8, p. 567.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 452.

ACT 660.

Quieting title to certain lands in.

[Stats. 1873-4, p. 818.]

This act released to the United States government lands sold to actual settlers by the United States.

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Issuance of bonds for road purposes. [Stats. 1877-8, p.

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For the appointment of commissioners in equity. [Stats.

1861, p. 183.]

Repealed by Political Code and Code of Civil Procedure.

This act provided for the appointment of commissioners

equity to take testimony in equity cases.

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ACT 676.

TITLE 98.

COMMISSIONERS OF TRANSPORTATION.

To create the office of commissioner of transportation, etc. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 969.]

The code commissioners of 1901 say this act was repealed by the constitution of 1879. See, however, Dyer v. Placer County, 90 Cal. 276, 278; Giesecke v. San Joaquin County, 109 Cal. 489.

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Adopting the common law. [Stats. 1850, 219.]
Re-enacted in Political Code, sec. 4468.

Cal.Rep.Cit. 42, 167; 69, 337; 69, 379; 69, 380; 83, 518.

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To divide the state of California into congressioual districts. [Approved March 11, 1891. Stats. 1891, p. 84.] Cal.Rep.Cit. 125, 624.

This act was superseded by the following act.

ACT 687.

To divide the state into congressional districts, and provide for the election of members of the house of representatives of the United States therein. [Approved March 23, 1901. Stats. 1901, 548.]

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To limit the meaning of the word "conspiracy," and also the use of "restraining orders" and "injunctions," as applied to disputes between employers and employees in the state of California. [Approved March

20, 1903. Stats. 1903, 289.]

This act is set out in full in the Appendix to the Penal Code, p. 581.

ACT 693.

Making a conspiracy to commit any crime against the person of, or an attempt to kill or commit any assault upon, the president or vice-president of the

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