Statutes of California and Digests of MeasuresJ. Winchester, 1874 |
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... election . Section Two Hundred and Thirty - six . The certifi- Certificate cate of election is prima facie evidence of the right to membership . SEC . 6. Section six of said Code is amended to read as follows : office . Section Six ...
... election . Section Two Hundred and Thirty - six . The certifi- Certificate cate of election is prima facie evidence of the right to membership . SEC . 6. Section six of said Code is amended to read as follows : office . Section Six ...
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... election must , within twenty days after the certificate of election is issued , file with the Clerk of the county , or one of the counties in which the alleged cause of contest originated , a statement of the grounds of contest ...
... election must , within twenty days after the certificate of election is issued , file with the Clerk of the county , or one of the counties in which the alleged cause of contest originated , a statement of the grounds of contest ...
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... Election of any precinct sent up with the election returns , stating the death or removal , within their own knowl- edge , of the person registered . Seven - When it appears , by the returns made by the Board and Clerks of Election ...
... Election of any precinct sent up with the election returns , stating the death or removal , within their own knowl- edge , of the person registered . Seven - When it appears , by the returns made by the Board and Clerks of Election ...
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... election , each County Clerk must make out a copy of the uncanceled entries existing on the Great Register on the preceding first day of August . In lieu of such copy , for the City and County of San Francisco , the County Clerk Ward ...
... election , each County Clerk must make out a copy of the uncanceled entries existing on the Great Register on the preceding first day of August . In lieu of such copy , for the City and County of San Francisco , the County Clerk Ward ...
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... elections held in September and October , eighteen hundred and seventy - three , and from similar poll lists of the general and judicial elections held in every second year thereafter , make out Ward Registers , one for each ward in ...
... elections held in September and October , eighteen hundred and seventy - three , and from similar poll lists of the general and judicial elections held in every second year thereafter , make out Ward Registers , one for each ward in ...
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ACT TO AMEND action affidavit amended to read amount assessed Board of Supervisors California certificate Chap City and County Code is amended Code is hereby copy corporation County Clerk County of San County Treasurer Court election enact as follows filed hereby amended hundred and fifty-one hundred and forty hundred and forty-six hundred and seventy hundred dollars ment paid party person Political Code read as follows real property represented in Senate Section Eight Hundred Section Eighteen Hundred Section Eleven Hundred Section Fifteen Hundred Section five hundred Section Four Hundred Section Four Thousand Section One Hundred Section one thousand Section Seventeen Hundred Section Six Hundred Section Thirty-four Hundred Section Three Hundred Section Three Thousand Section twenty-seven hundred Section Twenty-six Hundred Section Two Hundred Senate and Assembly seven hundred thereof thousand dollars thousand eight hundred thousand four hundred thousand one hundred three thousand eight tion Trustees
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