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TULARE COUNTY.

ings under this act may be pending, that the ends of justice require that other parties shall be brought before the court, the court may cause them to be made parties defendant and summoned, whether they reside in the county where such action is pending, or not.

"Person" defined.

§ 12. The word "person" or "persons" whenever used in this act, shall be deemed to include corporations, partnerships and associations existing under or authorized by the laws of this state or any other state, or any foreign country.

Labor not a commodity.

§ 13. Labor whether skilled or unskilled is not a commodity within the meaning of this act. [New section approved March 20, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 594. In effect immediately.]

ACT 4170.

TITLE 532.
TULARE COUNTY.

Assessors, act fixing salary and bond of.

[Stats. 1875-76, p. 172.] Superseded by County Government Acts: See 1897, pp. 521, 535, §§ 170, 182.

ACT 4171.

Board of health, establishing.

[Stats. 1877-78, p. 558.]

Superseded by subd. 20, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, p. 464.

ACT 4172.

County auditor and county recorder, separation of offices of, and regulation of official salaries in. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 151.]

Amended 1875-76, p. 363; 1877-78, p. 104. Repealed by County Government Acts: See 1897, p. 535, § 170.

ACT 4173.

Separating offices of county recorder and county clerk. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 60.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 473, § 55.

АСТ 4174.

Public roads in. [Stats. 1873–74, p. 283.]
Amended 1875-76, p. 11. Repealed 1875-76, p. 531.

ACT 4175.

Making applicable to of act of February 21, 1872, p. 141, regulating the

traveling fees of sheriff.

Repealed 1877-78, p. 560.

ACT 4176.

[Stats. 1873-74, p. 45.]

Traveling fees of sheriff of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 559.]
Repealed by fee bill of 1895, p. 269.

ACT 4177.

To increase the number of superior judges. [Stats. 1891, p. 61.] ACT 4178.

To reduce the number of judges of the superior court. [Stats. 1895, p. 128.]

ACT 4179.

Tax collector, bonds of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 16.]
Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 475, § 66.

ACT 4180.

Concerning water ditches and water privileges for agricultural and manufacturing purposes in Tulare County. [Stats. 1867-68, p. 112.] ACT 4181.

Concerning water ditches and water privileges in, for irrigating, mining and manufacturing purposes. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 547.]

ACT 4186.

ACT 4187.

TITLE 533.

TUOLUMNE COUNTY.

Lawful fences in. [Stats. 1863-64, p. 475.]

To provide for care and maintenance of indigent sick of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 596.]

Superseded by subd. 5, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, p. 458.

ACT 4188.

Township officers, regulating. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 453.]
Repealed by County Government Acts:
Civil Procedure, § 103.

ACT 4189.

See 1897, p. 474, § 56; also Code of

Salaries of certain officers of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 45.]
Repealed by County Government Acts: See 1897, p. 556, § 197.

ACT 4190.

Supervisors, prescribing commencement of terms. [Stats. 1873-74, p.

154.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 452.

ACT 4191.

Treasurers of, bonds of. [Stats. 1875–76, p. 17.]
Repealed by County Government Acts: See 1897, p. 475, § 66.

АСТ 4196.

TITLE 534.

TUOLUMNE RIVER.

Authorizing the construction of a bridge across the Tuolumne River at Modesto. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 455.]

АСТ 4197.

To declare the head of navigation in. [Stats. 1854, p. 203.]
See Political Code, § 2349.

АСТ 4202.

TITLE 535.

TURNPIKE CORPORATIONS.

To authorize formation of plank or turnpike road corporations. [Stats. 1857, p. 171.]

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Incorporation of. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 162.]

Superseded by incorporation, in 1886, under Municipal Government Act of

1883.

UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATIONS.

See "Benefit Societies"; "Board of Trade"; "Chambers of Commerce"; "Cooperative Associations"; "Mechanics' Institutes."

ACT 4209.

TITLE 537.
UNION.

Incorporating town of Union. [Stats. 1858, p. 7.]
Amended 1869-70, p. 414; 1873-74, p. 280.

This is now Arcata, Stats. 1860, p. 109.

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Giving the consent of the legislature of the state to the purchase by the United States of land within this state for public purposes. [Stats. 1852, p. 149.]

Superseded by Political Code, § 34.

ACT 4213.

Granting right of way to the United States for railroad from Atlantic to Pacific. [Stats. 1852, p. 150.]

АСТ 4214. Providing for the relinquishment to the United States of lands required for military or naval purposes. [Stats. 1859, p. 26.]

ACT 4215.

Ceding jurisdiction to the United States over lands near Lime Point. [Stats. 1859, p. 334.]

АСТ 4220.

TITLE 589.

UNITED STATES COAST SURVEY.

To authorize persons engaged in United States coast survey to enter upon lands within the state. [Stats. 1852, p. 147.]

ACT 4225.

TITLE 540.

UNITED STATES FLAG.

To prohibit the desecration of. [Approved March 2, 1899. Stats. 1899,

АСТ 4230.

p. 46.] TITLE 541.

UNITED STATES SENATORS.

To ascertain and express the will of the people of the state of California upon the subject of election of United States senators. [Approved March 10, 1891. Stats. 1891, p. 46.]

This act provided for submitting to the people at the general election following the passage of this act the question of the election of United States Senators by direct vote.

АСТ 4239.

TITLE 542.

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA.

An act to appropriate the sum of eighty-three thousand eight hundred ($83,800) dollars for the use and benefit of the University of California, and specifying the duties of the controller and treasurer in relation thereto. [Approved June 14, 1906. Stats. 1906, p. 31.]

This act appropriated $83,800 to restore the income of the University and to repair damages.

ACT 4240.

To create and organize the University of California. [Stats. 1867-68, p. 248.]

Amended 1871-72, p. 655.

Citations. Cal. 54/31, 33; 69/216; 71/120; 104/658; 123/617, 623; 153

777.

"Probably repealed by the code, but if so, revived and made irrepealable by § 9, art. IX, of the constitution of 1879."-Code Commissioners' Note.

ACT 4241.

For the endowment of. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 668.]

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ACT 4242.

Permanent endowment for. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 337.]

ACT 4243.

To provide additional support and maintenance, and for the acquisition of necessary property and improvements for the University of California, by the levy of a rate of taxation, and the creation of a fund therefor. [Approved February 27, 1897. Stats. 1897, p. 44.]

Repealed 1909, p. 543.

Former act on this subject: See Stats. 1887, p. 2, which was repealed 1909, p. 543.

Citations. Cal. 123/623; 153/778.

ACT 4244.

An act to provide for the permanent support and improvement of the University of California by the levy of a rate of taxation and the creation of a fund therefor, and to repeal an act approved February 14, 1887, entitled: "An act to provide for the permanent support and improvement of the University of California by the levy of a rate of taxation and the creation of a fund therefor," and also to repeal an act approved February 27, 1897, entitled "An act to provide additional support and maintenance, and for the acquisition of necessary property and improvements of the University of California, by the levy of a rate of taxation, and the creation of a fund therefor."

[Approved March 20, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 543.]

Tax for support of state university.

§ 1. There is hereby levied annually, for each fiscal year, an "ad valorem" tax of three cents upon each one hundred dollars of value of the taxable property of the state, which tax shall be collected by the several officers charged with the collection of state taxes, in the same manner and at the same time as other state taxes are collected, upon all or any class of property, which tax is for the support of the University of California.

Levy of tax.

§ 2. The state board of equalization, at the time when it annually determines the rate of state taxes to be collected, must at the same time declare the levy of said rate of three cents, and notify the auditor and board of supervisors of each county thereof.

Disposition of money.

§ 3. The money collected from said rate, after deducting the propor tionate share of expenses of collecting the same to which other state taxes are subject, must be paid into the state treasury, and must be by the state treasurer converted into a separate fund, hereby created, to be called the "state university fund."

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