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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... criminal cases , and the justice may also issue an execution upon the judgment therein rendered , and the same may be enforced and collected as in civil cases . Duty of supervisors . Sec . 6. It shall be the duty of the supervisors or ...
... criminal cases , and the justice may also issue an execution upon the judgment therein rendered , and the same may be enforced and collected as in civil cases . Duty of supervisors . Sec . 6. It shall be the duty of the supervisors or ...
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... criminal prosecutions , any special penalty , forfeiture or liability is imposed on any officer for non - performance or mal - performance of official duties , the liability therefor attaches to the official bond of such officer , and ...
... criminal prosecutions , any special penalty , forfeiture or liability is imposed on any officer for non - performance or mal - performance of official duties , the liability therefor attaches to the official bond of such officer , and ...
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... criminal cases or in actions or proceedings to which the people of the state of Cali- fornia are , or may be , made parties ; and all fees collected by such constable on account of services rendered in criminal cases or proceedings , to ...
... criminal cases or in actions or proceedings to which the people of the state of Cali- fornia are , or may be , made parties ; and all fees collected by such constable on account of services rendered in criminal cases or proceedings , to ...
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... criminal cases : In townships having a popu- lation of more than twenty - five thousand , two hundred and twenty ... criminal cases each justice of the peace may receive and retain for his own use such fees as are now or may hereafter be ...
... criminal cases : In townships having a popu- lation of more than twenty - five thousand , two hundred and twenty ... criminal cases each justice of the peace may receive and retain for his own use such fees as are now or may hereafter be ...
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... criminal cases : In townships having a population of more than twenty - five thousand , one hundred and fifty ... criminal cases each constable may receive and retain for his own use such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by ...
... criminal cases : In townships having a population of more than twenty - five thousand , one hundred and fifty ... criminal cases each constable may receive and retain for his own use such fees as are now or may hereafter be allowed by ...
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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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Page 625 - ... the claim or mine upon which such failure occurred shall be open to relocation in the same manner as If no location of the same had ever been made...
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Page 515 - Notice of such election must be given by posting notices in three public places in each election precinct in said district for at least twenty days, and also by publication of such notice in some newspaper published in the county where the office of the board of directors of such district is required to be kept, once a week for at least three successive weeks.
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Page 40 - Said application shall be signed by said employer or by a majority of his employees in the department of the business in which the controversy or difference exists, or their duly authorized agent, or by both parties, and shall contain a concise statement of the grievances complained of, and a promise to continue on in business or at work without any lock-out or strike...
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Page 780 - ... 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.