The Political Code of the State of California, Volume 1

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H.S. Crocker, 1872
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Contents

GENERAL RIGHTS OF THE STATE OVER PROPERTY
24
TITLE III
33
PART II
39
CHAPTER II
40
First District
41
Seventeenth District
42
CHAPTER IV
45
TITLE 11
54
Contra Costa County Seat to Sacramento Stockton and
55
Siskiyou County Seat to Sacramento Stockton and
56
PART III
67
NUMBER DESIGNATION ELECTION AND APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES
70
lature
78
ARTICLE VIII
83
SECTION 335 Distribution
88
ARTICLE I
94
San Francisco Board of Health
98
NUMBER DESIGNATION TERM OF OFFICE AND ELECTION OF MEMBERS OF
101
Term of office of officers mentioned in preceding section
102
Salary of Governor
106
Salary of Private Secretary
107
Compensation of
108
Fees
114
Salary of Secretary
115
General duties of
116
General duties
122
ARTICLE X
129
Duties
130
ARTICLE XIII
140
ARTICLE XV
146
Compensation
147
General duties of
148
Business of insurance not to be transacted without hiscertificate
149
Fines imposed if companies refuse
150
Proceedings on insolvency of companies must require capital stock to be repaired when
151
What constitutes insolvency
152
Must keep a record
153
Certain certificates to be filed in his office
154
Same
155
May determine name of new corporation
156
Form of
157
Same
160
Stock notes how computed
162
To furnish blanks
163
Deposits and dividends
164
Deposits receipts for
165
Retaliatory clause
166
Bonds from foreign corporations
167
Commissioner to furnish Assessor with certain information
168
Salary of Deputy
169
No compensation
170
655 Meetings
171
Contingent expenses
172
Same
173
Report on such claims
174
Controller not to draw warrant for any claims not audited by Examiners
175
Must count money in Treasury
176
Conversion of School Fund into bonds
177
Purchase of State bonds
178
ARTICLE XIX
182
Commissioner of Immigration
183
Pilots
184
Officers of Libraries
185
CIIAPTER V
187
CHAPTER VI
188
Reporters of the Supreme Court
190
Affidavit to be made by appointee before order is entered
192
Duties of Phonographic Reporter
193
Notaries Public
194
Restrictions as to residence
196
Protests evidence of facts stated
197
Records of on death or resignation
198
Commissioners of Deeds
199
Other officers
200
Appointments when not otherwise provided for
204
ARTICLE IX
211
recording
214
Justification of sureties
215
Custody of official bonds
216
Same
217
Insufficiency of sureties
218
Form of additional bond
219
Contribution between sureties
220
Same
221
Same
222
Effect of discharge of sureties
223
Same
224
Directors of State Board of Agriculture
226
Notice of removal by and to whom given
227
Proceedings to compel delivery of books and papers
228
TIME OF HOLDING ELECTIONS
231
ARTICLE II
233
ARTICLE III
235
Qualifications and disabilities of electors
238
Affidavits must be filed in Clerks office
244
Opening and closing the polls
252
CHAPTER IX
264
Same
265
Same
266
Same on challenge for nonresidence in precinct
267
Same on ground of conviction of a felony
268
Term of residence how computed
271
CHAPTER X
272
Same
273
Return list
274
Clerk to keep ballots unopened
275
Copy of Register to be filed in County Clerks office
276
Same
277
Declaration of result
278
286 How transmitted
279
How transmitted
280
Canvass of returns of election for Governor and Lieutenant Governor
281
Returns how made
282
Duties of Secretary of State relative to returns
283
Separate ballots for President and Vice President
284
ARTICLE II
285
CHAPTER I
291
Secretary of the Board of Regents
292
Course of instruction
293
Same for expenses and claims
312
ARTICLE VIII
324
School month in relation to salary of teachers defined
329
forms his duties
330
Of what Fund consists
331
What journal must contain
332
ARTICLE XV
333
Fees from persons receiving life diplomas
336
Estimates of school expenses
341
Miscellaneous provisions relative to public schools
346
TITLE IV
348
GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE NATIONAL GUARD
351
Board how constituted 309
359
Organization
360
Company name or number
361
Requisition for arms and equipments
362
SameBond
363
Same
364
Battalions of light infantry
366
Drum corps
367
Vacancies occuring in actual service how filled
372
Same
376
Same for personal bravery in battle etc
377
Powers
378
CHAPTER V
380
Same
381
Duties of Controller and Treasurer
382
ENROLLED MILITIA
383
To act as Chief of Staff
384
Bylaws
386
Member of Board not eligible
390
CHAPTER II
405
Who may use
413
ARTICLE I
417
Steamers meeting
428
Notice of sale
435
ARTICLE V
442
Pilots carried to sea or detained
444
Further duties of pilots
445
Pilot Commissioners for Humboldt Bay and Bar how ap pointed
446
Powers of the Boards
447
ARTICLE VI
448
Complaint against pilot to be verified and how disposed of
451
2465 Certain pilotage to be agreed on
452
Certain vessels exempt from pilotage
453
To make rules to govern themselves and pilots
454
Pilotage and towage
455
Secretary to publish receipts
456
Pilot losing vessel
457
Claims against Board
458
ARTICLE VIII
461
Duty of Wardens
462
Sales of wrecks vessels and merchandise for foreign under writers
463
Wardens not to be connected with insurance
464
Penalty for any one to act as such who is not a Port Warden 464 a ARTICLE IX
465
Revenue to be paid into State Treasury and how drawn
472
To report to Controller of State
473
Open bids and award contracts
474
What to be used for docks etc
475
To make and file map
476
All Commissioners to sign contracts
477
Secretary to estimate surplus fund
478
Salaries of Commissioners and Secretary
479
Commissioners may employ counsel
480
ARTICLE X
482
Board to impose penalties
484
ARTICLE XI
485
Compensation of men ers and officers
486
Amount of license fees
487
No others to wear badges
488
Hotel keepers to make returns
489
No seaman shipped while intoxicated
490
ARTICLE I
492
ARTICLE II
495
Commissioner of Highways duties
496
General Road Fund for general road purposes
501
2660 Road poll tax receipts
502
Overseers to add omitted and new inhabitants
503
ARTICLE V
504
ARTICLE VI
506
Report of Viewers
508
Viewers and Surveyors how paid and on what certificate
509
Proceedings to procure right of way
510
Conveyances or decrees of condemnation of lands to be re corded
511
Bridges how maintained and by whom
512
Branches and extensions
521
ARTICLE III
527
Bond conditions and execution
529
Owner of land preferred to build bridge or ferry
534
Revenue derived from license how disposed of
535
Hearing application
536
How constructed over navigable waters
537
Persons exempt
538
Penalties how disposed of
540
cant
541
Notice to be served on representatives of certain per sons
542
One hundred and fifty feet on each side of wharf etc
543
Board of Supervisors to fix rate of tolls etc
544
Fines
548
CHAPTER II
557
ARTICLE II
561
Deputy Health Officers etc to be appointed
562
Expenses of Health Officer
564
Passengers and freight not to be landed without permit
565
Penalty for neglect of masters of vessels to comply with san itary regulations
566
Passengers not to be landed without permit
567
Hospitals to be provided
568
Bodies not to be removed without permit
569
Health Officer may administer oaths
570
Death records
571
ARTICLE V
573
May appoint Health Officer in lieu of Board
574
Marks and brands
586
The standard of weights and measures
592
CHAPTER X
605
Time
606
Auctioneers
609
CHAPTER I
629
Who may contest
641

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Page 265 - ... has taken up his abode with the intention of remaining, and whose family does not so reside with him, must be regarded as a resident where he has so taken up his abode; 9.
Page 3 - Columbus day," twentyfifth day of December, every day on which an election is held throughout the state, and every day appointed by the President of the United States or by the governor of this state for a public fast, thanksgiving or holiday.
Page 114 - ... have become possessed of public money or property and fail to pay over or deliver the same, and against all debtors of the state; of which suits the courts of Sacramento county have jurisdiction, without regard to the residence of the defendants; 17.
Page 4 - ... a writ or summons issued in the course of judicial proceedings; 16. Words and phrases must be construed according to the context and the approved usage of the language; but technical words and phrases, and such others as may have acquired a peculiar and appropriate meaning in law, must be construed according to such peculiar and appropriate meaning; 17.
Page 4 - Words giving a joint authority to three or more public officers or other persons, are construed as giving such authority to a majority of them, unless it is otherwise expressed in the act giving the authority; 18. When the seal of a court or public officer is required by law to be affixed to any paper, the word "seal...
Page 24 - It is the place where one remains when not called elsewhere for labor or other special or temporary purpose, and to which he returns in seasons of repose ; 2.
Page 396 - There shall be a Judge of the Superior Courts for each Judicial Circuit, whose term of office shall be four years, and until his successor is qualified. He may act in other circuits when authorized by law.
Page 222 - Every office shall become vacant on the happening of either of the following events before* the expiration of the term of such office : 1. The death of the incumbent. 2. His resignation. 3. His removal from office.
Page 121 - To exercise supervisory powers over District Attorneys in all matters pertaining to the duties of their offices, and from time to time require of them reports as to the condition of public business intrusted to their charge ; 6.
Page 324 - No publication of a sectarian, partisan, or denominational character must be used or distributed in any school, or be made a part of any school library; nor must any sectarian or denominational doctrine be taught therein.

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