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been performed. Sections four and five of this act, regarding the form, issuance, and foreclosure of street bonds, and the sale of property described therein, shall apply hereto, except that the work required to be performed by the treasurer by said sections shall be performed by the street superintendent, in so far as the bonds for the pav ing of railroads are concerned. None of the provisions of the "Street-work Act" in regard to a protest against the work shall apply to any work contemplated by this section. All provisions of the "Street-work Act" not inconsistent with the provisions hereof shall apply hereto.

Sec. 7. The term "city treasurer," as used in this act, shall be held to mean and include any person who, under whatever name or title, is the custodian of the funds of the municipality.

Sec. 8. The act entitled "An act to amend an act entitled 'An act to provide for work upon streets, lanes, alleys, courts, places, and sidewalks, and for construction of sewers within municipalities,' approved March eighteenth, eighteen hundred and eighty-five, by adding thereto an additional part, numbered four, consisting of sections thirty-eight, thirty-nine, forty, forty-one, forty-two, fortythree, and forty-four, relative to a system of street improvement bonds, ," approved March seventeenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-one, is hereby repealed, except as to any and all proceedings hitherto commenced thereunder, which proceedings may be completed and have full force as is therein provided.

Sec. 9. This act shall take effect and become of force from and after its passage.

ACT 3933.

An act fixing and regulating the manner of sale and redemption of real property for delinquent assessments to pay the damages, costs, and expense for or incident to laying out, opening, extending, widening, straightening, diverging, curving, contracting, or closing up, in whole or in part, any street, square, lane, alley, court, or place within municipalities in this state. [Approved March 27, 1895. Stats. 1895, p. 204.] The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. All sales, and redemptions after sale, of any real property upon which the assessment levied and as

Besses to pay the damages, costs, and expense for or incident to laying out, opening, extending, widening, straightening, diverging, curving, constructing, or closing up, in whole or in part, any street, square, lane, alley, court, or place within municipalities in this state, shall remain unpaid and become delinquent under the provisions of any act or law regulating such matters, shall be made and had in the same time and manner as such sales and redemption were required by law to be made and had on the first day of January, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and ninety-five.

Sec. 2. All acts or parts of acts in conflict with this act are hereby repealed.

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

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Authorizing and empowering board of trustees to grade and improve streets. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 658.]

"Superseded by 1885, 147, chap. CLIII; and by the incorporation of the city under Municipal Government Act of 1883."-Code Commissioners' Note.

TITLE 481.

SUMMONS.

ACT 3943.

Concerning service of summons upon absent defendants. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 392.]

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To prohibit barbarous and noisy amusements Christian Sabbath. [Stats. 1855, p. 50.] Superseded by secs. 299-301, Pen. Code, which have been repealed,

ACT 3949.

To provide for the better observance of the Sabbath. [Stats.

1858, p. 124.]

This act was declared void in Ex parte Newman, 9 Cal. 502.

ACT 3950.

For the observance of the Sabbath. [Stats, 1861, p. 655.]

Superseded by Penal Code, sec. 299 et seq., which have been re

pealed.

ACT 3951.

To regulate and provide for a day of rest in certain cases. [Stats. 1880, p. 80.]

Unconstitutional. (Ex parte Westerfield, 55 Cal. 550.)

This act forbade baking between six p. m. Saturday and six p. M. Sunday. It is in full in Penal Code, Appendix, p. 722.

АСТ 3952.

To provide for a day of rest from labor. [Stats. 1893, p. 54.]

In full in Penal Code, Appendix, p. 722. It provided that every employee should be entitled to one day's rest in seven.

АСТ 3957.

TITLE 483.
SUPERVISORS.

To enable boards of supervisors to authorize the employment of deputies in certain cases. [Stats. 1880, p. 27.] Repealed by the County Government Acts, see 1897, 452,

АСТ 3958.

To enable boards of supervisors and other legislative bodies to perform the duties prescribed by section 1, article XIV, of the constitution. [Stats. 1881, p. 54.]

Unconstitutional in part. (Fitch v. Supervisors, 122 Cal. 285.)
This act related to the fixing of water rates.

АСТ 3959.

Authorizing boards of supervisors to pay expenses of posse comitatus in criminal cases, [Stats. 1880, p. 102.] In full in Appendix to Penal Code, p. 723.

ACT 3960.

To confer power upon supervisors to complete sewers. [Stats. 1881, p. 76.]

Superseded by County Government Act and the charter of San

Francisco.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 98, 683.

ACT 3961.

Authorizing any board of supervisors to refund the bonded indebtedness. [Stats. 1885, p. 211.]

Superseded by subd. 13, sec. 25, 1897, 460.

ACT 3962.

Authorizing board of supervisors to transfer certain funds. [Stats. 1880, p. 133.]

Superseded by subd. 18, sec. 25, 1897, 463.

This act authorized the transfer of swamp land funds to the general fund.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 142, 449; 142, 450.

АСТ 3963.

Empowering boards of supervisors to levy a special tax for the purpose of displaying products and industries of any county at domestic or foreign expositions, for the purpose of encouraging immigration and increasing trade in the products of the state. [Stats. 1901, p. 589.]

TITLE 484.

АСТ 3968.

SUPREME COURT COMMISSION.

To provide for the appointment of supreme court commissioners. [Stats. 1889, p. 13.]

Superseded 1893, 1.

ACT 3969.

Providing for the appointment of supreme court commissioners and their secretary. [Stats. 1893, p. 1.] Continued 1897, 47; chap. LII; 1899, 11; 1901, 273; 1903, 178.

АСТ 3974.

TITLE 485.

SUPREME COURT LIBRARY.

To provide a law library for the supreme court. [Stats.

1867-8, p. 659.]

Superseded by Political Code, secs. 2313-2316.

ACT 3975.

To authorize the justices of the supreme court to appoint a librarian for said court, and fixing a salary. [Stats. 1893, p. 132.]

ACT 3980.

TITLE 486.

SUPREME COURT REPORTER.

Providing for the appointment of a deputy supreme court reporter. [Stats. 1881, p. 9.]

Repealed 1905, 210.

TITLE 487.

АСТ 3985.

SURVEYOR-GENERAL.

Authorizing the state surveyor-general to furnish his office and vault therein, and making an appropriation therefor. [Stats. 1903, p. 252.]

This act appears in full in Political Code, Appendix, p. 1113.

ACT 3990.

TITLE 488.

SURVEYORS.

An act to define the duties of and to license land surveyors, [Approved March 31, 1891. Stats. 1891, p. 478.]

Amended 1903, 267.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 104, 67; 142, 588.

Section 1. Every person desiring to become a licensed land surveyor in this state must present to the state sur veyor-general of this state a certificate that he is a person of good moral character; also, a certificate signed by three licensed surveyors, or a certificate signed by the board of examining surveyors (provided for in section five of this act), which certificate shall set forth that the person named therein is, in the opinion of the person[s] signing the same, a fit and competent person to receive a license as a land surveyor, together with his oath that he will support the constitution of this state and of the United States,

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