The Political Code of the State of California, Parte1

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T. A. Springer, State Printer, 1872
 

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PART II
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Senatorial districts
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Fifth District
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Twentythird District
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TITLE 11
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Contra Costa County Seat to Sacramento Stockton and
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Siskiyou County Seat to Sacramento Stockton and
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PART III
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NUMBER DESIGNATION ELECTION AND APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES
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Officers of the Senate
52
Grounds of contest to be stated in petition
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Distribution of
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To be printed in English
68
Classification number and designation of executive officers
69
Mode of election or appointment and term of civil executive officers
72
Harbor Commissioners
74
State Capitol Commissioners
75
Governor
76
Lieutenant Governor
78
Secretary of State
79
Duties of Secretary of State
80
Distribution of statutes and journals
81
Distribution of reports of Supreme Court
82
To mark books distributed
83
Fees
84
Salary of Secretary
85
Controller
86
Treasurer
90
Attorney General
93
Surveyor General
95
Register of the State Land Office
97
Superintendent of Public Instruction
98
State Geologist
108
Sealer of Weights and Measures
111
Inspector of Gas Meters
113
Insurance Commissioner
114
General duties of
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Business of insurance not to be transacted without hiscertificate
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May issue subpœnas
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Proceedings when this is not done
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Must keep a record
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Assessments for deficiency in salary and expenses
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Same
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Statements to be made by insurance companies
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Form of
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NAVIGATION
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Same
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Stock notes how computed
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Deposits and dividends
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Deposits receipts for
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Retaliatory clause
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Same
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Securities
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Fish Commissioners
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Meetings
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Depositions
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Same as to claims provided for but for which there is no appro priation
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Disqualifications
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Certain claims exempted
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Controller and Treasurer must permit examination and counting
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Same
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Other executive officers
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CHAPTER IV
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ARTICLE I
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May appoint Deputy
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Disposition of fees
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ARTICLE II
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Same
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Proof sheets
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ARTICLE III
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Term of office
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Protests evidence of facts stated
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Fees
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ARTICLE IV
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Appointments when not otherwise provided for
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Bond of Secretary of State where filed
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recording
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Approval must be indorsed on bond
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Custody of official bonds
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Suit on bonds
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Form of additional bond
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Separate judgments on bonds
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Release of sureties
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Same
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Effect of discharge of sureties
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Same
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Notice of removal by and to whom given
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THE MODE OF ELECTION OR APPOINTMENT AND TERM OF OFFICE OF CIVIL EXECUTIVE OFFICERS
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CANVASS OF RETURNSDECLARATION OF RESULTCOMMISSIONS AND CERTIFICATES OF ELECTION
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General provisions relating to elections
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Affidavits must be filed in Clerks office
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Proclamation at opening the polls
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CHAPTER VII
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Election tickets and ballots
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Ballot defined
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Secretary of State to keep paper for tickets
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Ballots not to be given to any person within certainlimits
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Tickets how to be folded
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Printed tickets not to be erased but by lead pencil or ink
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Ballots not rejected but objected to must be indorsed
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Same
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Proceedings on challenge for want of identity
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Same on challenge for having before voted
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Rules for the determination of questions of residence
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Term of residence how computed
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Same
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Same
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Certain papers to be sealed up
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tificates of election
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Same
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Certificates issued by Clerk
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How transmitted
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How transmitted
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senger
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Compensation of messenger
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Voting by Electors and returns
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CHAPTER I
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GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE UNIVERSITY SECTION 1385 Object of University
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Certain officers elected 72
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Same for expenses and claims
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Same
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District Census Marshals
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School month in relation to salary of teachers defined
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Same
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What journal must contain
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Chairman
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Same as to educational diplomas
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Same
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County Boards of Examination
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ARTICLE XVII
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ARTICLE XVIII
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Proceeds of tax to be paid into the County School Fund
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Same
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Maximum rate of
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Vacancy in office of Assessor or Collector
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ARTICLE I
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GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO THE NATIONAL GUARD SECTION 1912 National Guard of what it consists
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Oath of officers and members
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Rank of officer
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Disobedience of orders unsoldierlike conductpenalty
284
Bylaws
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List of persons so exempt to be given to Assessor
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Board how constituted 240
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Brigadier General to act upon certificate and transmit it
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Person not to be member of two companies at the same time
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Proceedings on approval of requisition
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Inspection of arms etc
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Same
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Drills of
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Chaplains
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ARTICLE V
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Schools for instruction
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service
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Call how made
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Commander in Chief may assign volunteers to companies or battalions already in active service
301
Election of officers
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Substitutes
303
Same for personal bravery in battle etc
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Powers
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Fines how collected
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Who may order Courts of inquiry
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Same
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Adjutant General
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Report of
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Salary of Armorer
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Member of Board not eligible
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Register of Land Office 73
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CHAPTER II
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Regents of the University 73
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Who may use
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ARTICLE I
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Steamers meeting
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The engine to be stopped
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No recovery for collision in case of neglect
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Steamboats to wear spark catchers
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Penaltieshow recovered
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ARTICLE IV
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Perishable property
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Owner may sue although claim rejected
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Wrecked property not claimed to be sold
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Expense of notice
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Pilots to take official oath and give bond
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Pilots carried to sea or detained
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Violating regulations
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Powers of President
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ARTICLE VI
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Board may revoke license
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Complaint against pilot to be verified and how disposed of
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Rates of pilotage
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ARTICLE VII
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Pilot having priority
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Compensation of Commissioners
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Pilot losing vessel
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ARTICLE VIII
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writers
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Fees for surveys and certificates
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San Francisco water front and duties of Commis sioners
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Further duties of Commissioners
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The purposes for which the Board hold this property
378
The Board to lease wharves Advertise terms
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Provide for collecting revenue
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Object of Asylum
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Duty of State Treasurer
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Commencement and extent of wharves
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Not to use slips and must lay out street
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Secretary to estimate surplus fund
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Vacancies
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Commissioners may employ counsel
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ARTICLE X
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Board to impose penalties
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Accounts against seamen
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Amount of license fees
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No others to wear badges
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To leave vessel when ordered
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No seaman shipped while intoxicated
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ARTICLE I
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Enumeration of highways
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Compensation of Commissioner of Highways
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ARTICLE IV
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Road poll tax receipts
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Tax list made out tax collected and applied
408
Cities and towns not to pay tax
409
Overseers to whom and what to report
410
Penalty for failure to report or pay over
411
Petitioners to give bonds for costs
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Report of Viewers
413
Proceedings of Board in hearing report
414
Awards how and by whom paid
415
Roads crossing railroads canals or ditches
416
Construction of toll roads
423
CHAPTER IV
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WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
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ARTICLE II
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The standard of weights and measures
484
CHAPTER XI
490
Auctioneers
492

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