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TITLE 157.

LIBRARIES, LAW.

Consult the following acts:

As to supreme court library: See Pol, Code, sec. 2313.

An act to establish Law Libraries; approved March 31, 1891; Stats. 1891, p. 430.

Act amendatory of this act passed March 12, 1895. Stats. 1895, p. 46.

Library, San Francisco, Law, act relating to: See Stats. 1880, p. 40.

TITLE 158.

LICENSE COLLECTOR.

An act authorizing the payment of salaries by boards of supervisors to persons who have been employed to collect county licenses, and legalizing all payments heretofore made to such persons. [Stat. approved March 27, 1895; Stats. 1895, chap. ccvi.

The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows: Section 1. That the board of supervisors of any county in which such board has appointed persons to collect the county license, are hereby empowered and directed to pay to any person so appointed, and who have actually performed services in collecting such licenses, the amount agreed upon as compensation for such services at the time of such appointment; provided, that no such payment shall be made for services rendered after the passage of this act.

Sec. 2. All acts of such board in making such appointment and payment made by them for services heretofore rendered in the collection of such licenses, are hereby approved and legalized.

Sec. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

TITLE 159.

LICENSES.

An act to prohibit the issuance of licenses to aliens not eligible to become electors of the state of California.

[Approved April 12, 1880; Stats. 1880, p. 39.] See ante, title, Aliens.

TITLE 160.

LIENS.

Acts relating to: See Civil Code, Appendix, title, Liens, p. 795 et seq.

Act to secure lien on live stock, kept, fed, or pastured by ranchmen and stable keepers; Stats. 186970, p. 723, was not repealed by the codes, Johnson v. Perry, 53 Cal. 351.

TITLE 161.

LIGHTHOUSES.

An act concerning submarine sites for lighthouses and other aids to navigation on the coast of this state.

[Approved March 26, 1874; 1873-4, 621.]

Sites for beacons, etc.

Section 1. Whenever the United States desire to acquire title to land belonging to the state. and covered by the navigable waters of the United States, within the limits thereof, for the site of lighthouse, beacon, or other aid to navigation, and application is made by a duly authorized agent of the United States, describing the site required for one of the purposes aforesaid, then the governor of the state is authorized and empowered to convey the title to the United States, and to cede to the said United

States jurisdiction over the same; provided, no single tract shall contain more than ten acres, and that the state shall retain concurrent jurisdiction so far that all process, civil or criminal, issuing under the authority of the state, may be executed by the proper officers thereof, upon any person or persons amenable to the same, within the limits of land so ceded, in like manner and to like effect as if this act had never been passed.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect immediately.

TITLE 162.

LIQUOR.

In addition to the provisions of the Penal Code in relation to the sale of liquors, secs. 299-307, several statutes are in force.

A reference to these acts is contained in DeerIng's Annotated Penal Code, p. 616.

TITLE 163.

LODGING HOUSES.

Acts relating to: See Civil Code, Appendix, title, Lodging Houses, p. 801; Penal Code, Appendix, title, Lodging Houses, p. 583.

TITLE 164.
LOGS.

An act to establish a scale for the measurement of

logs.

[Approved March 28, 1878; 1877-8, 604.]

TITLE 165.

LOS ANGELES COUNTY.

A reference to local acts affecting Los Angeles county is contained in Deering's Annotated Penal Code, p. 620, et seq.

TITLE 166.

LOST WARRANTS.

An act to provide for the payment of the controller of state's warrants which have been lost or destroyed previous to payment by the treasurer.

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[Approved March 31, 1891; Stats. 1891, p. 294.] Section 1. Whenever any warrant legally drawn by the controller of state shall have been lost or destroyed before the same has been paid by the state treasurer, the amount due thereon may be recovered by the legal owner or custodian thereof, by filing with the controller of state,

First. An affidavit setting forth the fact of the loss or destruction of such state warrant, giving the number, date, amount, and name of the payee, together with all material facts relative to the loss or destruction of the same.

Second. A bond of indemnity, with two good and sufficient sureties, in double the amount of the face of the particular warrant, which bond shall be referred to the attorney general and controller of state for approval or rejection.

Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the attorney general and of the controller of state to examine and pass upon the sufficiency of the said bond, and to approve or reject the same, within thirty days after it shall have been filed with the controller of state.

Sec. 3. After the filing of the approved bond, the controller of state is hereby authorized and directed to issue and deliver to the legal owner or claimant, on demand, a duplicate warrant for the full amount of the original warrant, and the treasurer of state is hereby authorized and directed to pay the duplicate, in lieu of the original warrant. Sec. 4. The controller and treasurer shall each make the proper entries on their books, showing such warrants to have been lost or destroyed, and the issuance of duplicate warrants in lieu thereof

TITLE 167.

LUMBER MANUFACTURERS.

Acts relating to: See Penal Code, Appendix, title, Lumber Manufacturers, p. 584.

TITLE 168.

MADERA COUNTY.

An act to create the county of Madera, to define the boundaries thereof, to determine the county seat, and to provide for its organization and election of officers, and to classify said county. [Approved March 11, 1893; Stats. 1893, p. 168.] Consult the statutes of 1893 for the act.

TITLE 169.

MANUFACTURED GOODS.

Acts relating to: See Penal Code, Appendix, title, Manufactured Goods, p. 585.

TITLE 170.

MAPS.

An act requiring the recording of maps of cities, towns, additions to cities or towns, or subdivisions of lands into small lots or tracts for the purposes of sale, and providing a penalty for the selling or offering for sale any lots or tracts in cities, towns, additions to cities, towns, subdivsions, or additions thereto, before such maps are filed and recorded.

[Approved March 9, 1893; Stats. 1893, p. 96.] Section 1. Whenever any city, town, or subdivision of land into lots, or any addition to any city, town, or such subdivision, shall be laid out into lots for the purposes of sale, the proprietor or pro Gen. Laws-49

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