General Laws of California, as Amended Up to the End of the Session of 1903: Containing the Laws that are in Common Use in Full, with References to Other General Laws in Force, and Also to Special Laws |
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Page 167
... law ; provided , that where any salary is allowed to the assessor , by law , then where such officer is charged , or to be charged , with the making of maps or block books , he shall be allowed the actual cost of making the same , and ...
... law ; provided , that where any salary is allowed to the assessor , by law , then where such officer is charged , or to be charged , with the making of maps or block books , he shall be allowed the actual cost of making the same , and ...
Page 182
... law to be made , the county clerk , in counties of this class , shall be and he is hereby allowed the following additional help : One clerk for a period of and not exceed- ing six months , whose salary is hereby fixed at one hundred and ...
... law to be made , the county clerk , in counties of this class , shall be and he is hereby allowed the following additional help : One clerk for a period of and not exceed- ing six months , whose salary is hereby fixed at one hundred and ...
Page 187
... allowed by law ; provided , that the coroner shall be paid by such counties in the same manner and out of the same fund as such fees are now paid , the sum of two dollars for each certificate of the cause of death made by him . 11. The ...
... allowed by law ; provided , that the coroner shall be paid by such counties in the same manner and out of the same fund as such fees are now paid , the sum of two dollars for each certificate of the cause of death made by him . 11. The ...
Page 189
... allowed by law for all services performed by him in civil cases ; pro- vided , that in counties of this class constables shall be and they are hereby allowed such expenses as are actually and necessarily incurred by them in conveying ...
... allowed by law for all services performed by him in civil cases ; pro- vided , that in counties of this class constables shall be and they are hereby allowed such expenses as are actually and necessarily incurred by them in conveying ...
Page 193
... law or by virtue of their office ; pro- vided , that in attending sessions of the board only four mileages shall be allowed for each month , and that the total mileage allowed shall not exceed one hundred dol- lars in any one month ...
... law or by virtue of their office ; pro- vided , that in attending sessions of the board only four mileages shall be allowed for each month , and that the total mileage allowed shall not exceed one hundred dol- lars in any one month ...
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actual traveling expenses allowed by law Amendment approved March appointed approved March 23 assessor auditor block books board of directors board of supervisors bonds cents per folio cents per mile certificate class the county coroner county clerk County Government Act county officers county seat county surveyor county treasury criminal district attorney dollars per annum dollars per day dollars per month duties election fees fifty dollars five dollars five hundred dollars following salaries four thousand fund hereafter allowed hereafter be allowed hundred and less justices known as counties manner March 19 mileage monthly salary officers are paid officers shall receive party payable peace shall receive person Political Code public administrator recorder Repealed salaries of county services rendered sheriff six hundred dollars Stats superintendent of schools superior court Superseded surveyor tax collector thereof thousand five hundred thousand shall belong tion TITLE twelve hundred dollars twenty-five cents
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