The General Statutes of the State of Nevada: In Force, from 1861 to 1885, Inclusive : with Citations of the Decisions of the Supreme Court Relating TheretoJ.C. Harlow, Superintendent of State Printing, 1885 - 1310 pages |
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Page 35
... hold the office of Governor , of Governor . except as herein expressly provided . Governor as reprieves . 122. SEC . 13. The Governor shall have the power to sus- Powers of pend the collection of fines and forfeitures , and grant ...
... hold the office of Governor , of Governor . except as herein expressly provided . Governor as reprieves . 122. SEC . 13. The Governor shall have the power to sus- Powers of pend the collection of fines and forfeitures , and grant ...
Page 37
... hold office for the term of six years from and including the first Monday of January next succeeding their office . election ; provided , that there shall be elected , at the first elec- tion under this constitution , three Justices of ...
... hold office for the term of six years from and including the first Monday of January next succeeding their office . election ; provided , that there shall be elected , at the first elec- tion under this constitution , three Justices of ...
Page 38
... hold office from and including the first Mon- day of December , A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty - four , and until the first Monday of January , in the year eighteen hundred and sixty - seven ; after the said first election , there ...
... hold office from and including the first Mon- day of December , A. D. eighteen hundred and sixty - four , and until the first Monday of January , in the year eighteen hundred and sixty - seven ; after the said first election , there ...
Page 48
... hold any office of honor , profit , or trust , or enjoy the right of suffrage under this constitution . The legislature shall provide by law for giving force and effect to this section . 188. SEC . 4. No perpetuities shall be allowed ...
... hold any office of honor , profit , or trust , or enjoy the right of suffrage under this constitution . The legislature shall provide by law for giving force and effect to this section . 188. SEC . 4. No perpetuities shall be allowed ...
Page 66
... hold office of , 121 . Shall have power to suspend collection of fines , etc. , 122 . May suspend execution of sentence for treason , 122 . May grant reprieves for a limited period , 122 . Shall report to legislature reprieves and ...
... hold office of , 121 . Shall have power to suspend collection of fines , etc. , 122 . May suspend execution of sentence for treason , 122 . May grant reprieves for a limited period , 122 . Shall report to legislature reprieves and ...
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action affidavit aforesaid allowed amended amount appear application appointed Approved February Approved March assessment Assessor Attorney authorized Board of County bond cause cents certificate charge claim conveyance copy corporation costs County Auditor County Clerk County Commissioners County Treasurer court or Judge deemed defendant district court dollars per annum duties eighteen hundred election elector entitled execution executor or administrator fees filed fund Governor hereby hundred dollars issue judgment judgment debtor jury Justice lands legislature letters testamentary manner ment mining misdemeanor Nevada notice oath Ormsby county owner paid party payment person or persons plaintiff poll tax prescribed prison probate court proceedings purpose real estate real property receive record resident Secretary Sheriff Stats Storey county summons sureties taxes territory territory of Nevada therein thereof thereto thousand dollars tion toll road Trustees vote warrant writ
Popular passages
Page 858 - ... to compel the performance of an act which the law specially enjoins, as a duty resulting from an office, trust, or station...
Page 24 - The free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference, shall forever be allowed in this state; and no person shall be rendered incompetent to be a witness on account of his opinions on matters of religious belief ; but the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this state.
Page 825 - Anything which is injurious to health, or indecent, or offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property, so as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property, is a nuisance, and the subject of an action.
Page 771 - ... when the question is one of a common or general interest, of many persons, or when the parties are numerous, and it is impracticable to bring them all before the 'court, one or more may sue or defend for the benefit of all.
Page 12 - That there be granted to the several States, for the purposes hereinafter mentioned, an amount of public land, to be apportioned to each State a quantity equal to thirty thousand acres for each Senator and Representative in Congress...
Page 4 - He shall, before he is admitted to citizenship, declare on oath in open court that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirely renounces and abjures all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and particularly by name to the prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of which he was before a citizen or subject...
Page 37 - Each of the Justices shall have power to issue writs of habeas corpus to any part of the State, upon petition by or on behalf of any person held in actual custody, and may make such writs returnable before himself, or the Supreme Court, or before any Superior Court in the State, or before any Judge thereof.
Page 13 - Any state which may take and claim the benefit of the provisions of this act shall provide, within five years, at least not less than one college, as described in the fourth section of this act, or the grant to such state shall cease; and said state shall be bound to pay the United States the amount received of any lands previously sold, and that the title to purchasers under the state- shall be valid.
Page 8 - That the records and judicial proceedings of the courts of any state, shall be proved or admitted in any other court within the United States, by the attestation of the clerk, and the seal of the court annexed, if there be a seal, together with a certificate of the judge, chief justice, or presiding magistrate, as the case may be, that the said attestation is in due form.
Page 44 - State for the support of common schools, which may be, or may have been, sold or disposed of, and the five hundred thousand acres of land granted to the new States under an Act of Congress distributing the proceeds of the public lands among the several States of the Union, approved AD one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and all estates of deceased persons who may have died...