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Amended 1895, 103. Repealed 1905, 666. See ante, Act 429. This act appears in full in Civil Code, Appendix, p. 681. Partly codified by amendments of Civil Code, adopted 1905. See Civil Code Supp., § 638a, note.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 141, 75; 141, 78; 143, 258.

BUOYS AND BEACONS.

АСТ 455.

For the protection of buoys and beacons. [Stats. 1873-4,

619.]

This act appears in full in the Appendix to the Penal Code, p. 573 Codified by amendment of Penal Code, adopted 1905. See Penal Code Supp., 609, note.

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To protect the public health from infection caused by the exhumation and removal of human remains. [Stats. 1877-8, p 1050.]

Amended 1889, 139.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 58, 227; 136, 268.

See, post, Act 545.

АСТ 445.

TITLE 64.

BUTTE COUNTY.

Protection of agriculture in. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 310.]

Amended 1875-6, 314. Superseded by 1897, 198.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 64, 114; 117, 195.

This act provided against the trespassing of animals,

АСТ 446.

Concerning salary of county assessor of. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 270.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 523, sec. 171.

ACT 447.

Relating to salary of treasurer and auditor of. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 709.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 523, sec. 171.

АСТ 448.

Defining a lawful and partition fence in. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 700.]

ACT 449.

To prevent hunting of game within certain private grounds in. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 471.]

ACT 450.

Providing for the payment of fees for witnesses and jurors. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 233.]

Amended 1873-4, 508. Repealed by fee bill, 1895, 273, fixing jurors' and witnesses' fees.

ACT 451.

To regulate fees of justices in. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 683.]

Repealed by the fee bill of 1895, 267.

ACT 452.

To provide for the appointment of two additional notaries public for Butte County. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 36.] Superseded by Political Code, sec. 791.

ACT 453.

Salaries and compensation of officers. [Stats. 1873-4, p.

733.]

Amended 1875-6, 753, 906; 1877-8, 248. Superseded by the County Government Act (Lynch v. Butte County, 102 Cal. 448).

ACT 454.

Authorizing transcribing records in. [Stats. 1859, p. 119.] ACT 455.

Authorizing and empowering the recorder of Butte County to make copies of certain records. [Stats. 1858, p.

108.]

ACT 456.

Concerning roads in. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 322.]
Amended 1871-2, 693. Repealed 1883, p. 5, chap. X, sec. 2.

ACT 457.

Roads in. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 503.]

Superseded by 1883-5, chap. X, sec. 2, and the County Government Act, 1897, 452.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 81, 125.

ACT 458.

Roads and highways in. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 752.]

Amended 1877-8, 18.

"Repealed by 1883, 5, chap. X, sec. 2; also by Political Code, sec. 2652, as amended 1891, 47S, and County Government Act, 1897, 452."Code Commissioners' Note.

АСТ 459.

Roads and highways in. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 402.]
Repealed 1883, 5, chap. X, sec. 2.

АСТ 460.

Sheriff to collect licenses, and fixing salary therefor. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 287.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 473, sec. 55.

АСТ 461.

Sheriff, act concerning, and fixing his compensation. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 567.]

ACT 462.

Superintendent of schools, fixing salary of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 170.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 452.

АСТ 463.

Treasurer of, to transfer certain funds. [Stats. 1875-6,

p. 355.]

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

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

АСТ 464.

Los Angeles, Sutter, and Butte counties, treasuries of, better [Stats. 1875-6, p. 365.]

protection of.

Supplemented and amended 1875-6, 637, exempting Sutter County.
Superseded by County Government Act, 1897, 483, sec. 115.

This act provided for the examination and counting of the funds.

ACT 467.

TITLE 65,
BUTTER.

An act requiring the marking of packages of butter containing less than six pounds and more than one-half pernd so as to advise the purchaser or others as to the weight of butter contained in such package.

[Approved March 20, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 316.]

Section 1. No person or persons, firms or corporations, by themselves or their agents or employees, shall sell, manufacture or prepare for sale, offer for sale or expose for sale, or have in his or their possession for sale, or consign, ship or present to any dealer, commission merchant, consumer, or other person, any butter in packages containing less than six pounds and more than one-nalf pound, unless the exact weight of such butter contained in such package or packages, rolls, prints or other form of package, expressed in the number of pounds or ounces or in both both pounds and ounces, shall be printed or durably and legibly marked upon the wrapper or other container on such butter in letters or figures, or in both letters and figures, not less than onefourth inch high and upon the same side or face of such package upon which the producer's or seller's name and address appears, and if such name and address does not appear, the weight alone shall be legibly and durably placed upon such package in letters or figures not less than one-fourth of an inch high.

Sec. 2 Whoever shall violate any of the provisions or sections of this act shall be deemed guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail for not less than ten days nor more than fifty days, or by both such fine and imprisonment at the discretion of the court.

Sec. 3. It shall be the duty of the state dairy bureau, now existing under the laws of this state, to enforce the provisions of this act and to cause the prosecution of any person known to be guilty, or that it has reason to believe to be guilty, of violating any of the provisions of this act. It shall be the duty of the district attorney of each and every county in this state, upon application from the state dairy lureau, to attend to the prosecution in the name of the people of any action brought for the violation of any of the provisions of this act within his district. One-half of all fines collected for the violation of any of the provisions of this act shall be paid to the county in which the fine is imposed. The other one-half shall be paid to the state dairy bureau and by said bureau to the state treasurer and the same shall become a part of the appropriation made by law for the use of the state dairy bureau.

Sec. 4. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby repealed.

Sec. 5. This section shall take effect sixty days after its passage.

АСТ 468.

An act to prevent deception in the sale of renovated butter and to license manufacturers and dealers in the same. [Approved March 20, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 468.] Section 1. No person or persons, firms or corporations, by themselves or their agents or employees, shall sell, offer for sale or expose for sale or have in his or their possession for sale any renovated butter unless the same shall have printed upon each and every package, roll, print, square, or any container of such renovated butter the words "renovated butter' in letters not less than one-half inch in height, or who shall not have secured from the state dairy bureau, now existing under the laws of this state, a license as provided hereinafter.

Sec. 2. The term renovated butter as used in this act is hereby defined to mean and include butter that has been reduced to a liquid state by melting, and drawing of such liquid or butter oil and churning or otherwise manipulating it in connection with milk or any product thereof.

Sec. 3. Any person or persons, firms or corporations, desiring to manufacture or deal in renovated butter shall make application to the state dairy bureau for a license and upon payment of a license fee of the amount mentioned herein, to the state dairy bureau, said bureau shall issue to the applicant a license. All such licenses shall expire December 31st of each year and may be issued in periods of one year or six months, upon payment of a proportionate part of the license fee. Manufacturers of renovated butter within this state shall pay an annual license fee of one thousand dollars; wholesale dealers shall pay an annual license fee of four hundred dollars; retail dealers shall pay an annual license fee of fifty dollars; hotels, restaurants, boardinghouses and all other places where meals are served and payment is received therefor, either immediately or by the day, week or month, and which use or furnish renovated butter in connection with said meals, shall pay an annual license fee of ten dollars. The term wholesale dealers as used herein includes all persons, firms or corporations, who shall sell renovated butter in quantities of ten pounds or more. The term retail dealers includes all persons who sell in quantities of less than ten pounds. All licenses while in force shall be conspicuously displayed in the place of business of the party or parties to whom they have been issued. The state dairy bureau shall require all persons holding a manufacturer's or wholesaler's license, as provided in this act, to keep a

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