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Fraudulent procurement of certificate, a felony. Sec. 111. Whoever fraudulently procures, assists in fraudulently procuring, or is privy to the fraudulent procurement of any certificate of title or other instrument, or of any entry in the register or other book kept in the registrar's office, or of any erasure or alteration in any entry in any said book, or in any instrument authorized by this act, or knowingly defrauds or is privy to defrauding any person by means of a false or fraudulent instrument, certificate, statement, or affidavit affecting registered land, shall be guilty of a felony, and fined not exceeding five thousand dollars, or be imprisoned not exceeding five years nor less than one year, or either, or both, in the discretion of the court.

Forgery of seal, signature, or instrument in registrar's office, a felony.

Sec. 112. Whoever (1) forges, or procures to be forged, or assists in forging the seal of the registrar, or the name, signature, or handwriting of any officer of the registry office in cases where such officer is expressly or impliedly authorized to affix his signature; or (2) fraudulently stamps, or procures to be stamped, or assists in stamping any document with any forged seal of said registrar; or (3) forges, or procures to be forged, or assists in forging the name, signature, or handwriting of any person whomsoever to any instrument which is expressly or impliedly authorized to be signed by such person; or (4) uses any document upon which any impression, or part of the impression, of any seal of said registrar has been forged, knowing the same to have been forged, or any document, the signature to which has been forged, knowing the same to have been forged; or (5) swears falsely concerning any matter or procedure made and done in pursuance of this act, shall be guilty of a felony, and impriscned not exceeding ten years, nor less than one year, or fined not exceeding five thousand dollars, or both fined and imprisoned, in the discretion of the court.

No proceeding or conviction under this act shall affect any remedy at law or in equity.

Sec. 113. No proceeding or conviction for any act hereby declared to be a misdemeanor or a felony shall affect

any remedy which any person aggrieved or injured by such act may be entitled to at law or in equity against the person who has committed such act, or against his estate, or against the registrar, or upon his bond.

Fees.

Fees same as in similar cases under present laws, except as provided herein.

Sec. 114. First-The fees, in respect of applications and proceedings under them prior to registration, shall be the same as in actions in the superior court.

Second-There shall be paid to the registrar:

For issuing a certificate of title, including one duplicate thereof, one dollar and fifty cents.

For each additional duplicate, fifty cents.

For registering each transfer, including the issue and registration of the new certificate, one dollar and fifty cents.

For entry of each memorial on the register, including the indorsement upon the duplicate certificates, one dollar. For the cancellation of each certificate, memorial, or charge, twenty-five cents.

For each certificate showing condition of register, one doilar and fifty cents.

For filing any instrument, or for a certified copy of the register, or of any instrument or writing on file in his office, the same fees allowed by law to recorders for like services.

Construction.

Act to be liberally construed. Construction of similar legislation elsewhere, not adopted.

Sec. 115. This act shall be construed liberally so far as may be necessary for the purpose of effecting its general intent, but does not adopt by implication the construction of any similar legislation of other jurisdictions which this act may to any extent have followed.

Act to take effect July 1, 1897.

Sec. 116. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after the first day of July, eighteen hundred and ninety

seven.

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Amended 1867-8, 423. Superseded by Penal Code, sec. 350, and Political Code, secs. 3196-3199.

ACT 4121.

To protect owners of bottles, boxes, siphons and kegs used in the sale of soda waters, mineral waters, porter, ale, cider, milk, beer, and other beverages, etc. [Stats. 1891, p. 217.]

Amended 1903, 83.

This act appears in full in Civil Code, Appendix, p. 775.

ACT 4125.

TITLE 502.
TRAINING-SHIP.

To establish and maintain a training-ship in the city and

county of San Francisco.

1876; Stats. 1875-6, p. 54.]

Amended 1877-8, 233.

[Approved February 15,

TITLE 503.

ACT 4130.

TRAMROAD COMPANIES.

Shasta County, providing for incorporation of tramroad companies in. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 800.]

ACT 4135.

TITLE 504.

TREASURERS.

Relating to treasurers, their deputies and clerks, in counties and cities and counties having a population of two hundred thousand inhabitants or over. [Stats. 1893, p. 282.J

Superseded as to San Francisco by the charter of that city. This act appears in full in Political Code, Appendix, p. 1114. ACT 4136.

Authorizing the state treasurer to pay controller's warrants drawn for the salaries of public officers who are entitled to monthly payments from the state. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 593.]

ACT 4137.

For the better protection of the state treasury. [Stats. 1867-8, p. 554.]

This act authorized the state treasurer to employ two watchmen. The code commissioners say of it: "Doubtless superseded by sec. 457, Pol. Code, but nevertheless amended by statute of 1895, p. 55, chap. LIV."

ACT 4138.

To provide an additional watchman for the state treasurer. [Stats. 1895, p. 55.]

"Purports to amend statute of 1868, 554, chap. CDXXXI, which statute was, however, superseded by Political Code, sec. 457."-Code Commissioners' note.

ACT 4139.

Increasing number of deputies for limited period. [Approved March 16, 1889. Stats. 1889, p. 303.] Repealed March 26, 1895, Stats. 1895, p. 88.

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Preventing persons passing through inclosures and leaving them open, and tearing down fences to make passages through inclosures. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 384.]

See sec. 7, 1875-6, 408; 1877-8, 49, 776.

TRESPASSING ANIMALS.

See Estrays.

TITLE 506.

ACT 4149.

TRINITY COUNTY.

Additional contingent fund for. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 184.] Repealed by subd. 18, sec. 25, County Government Act 1897, 463.

ACT 4150.

Providing for construction and maintenance of free bridges in. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 62.]

ACT 4151.

County clerk of, salary of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 184.]
Repealed by County Government Acts, see 1897, 568, sec. 210.

ACT 4152.

Authorizing transcribing of records in. [Stats. 1862, p.

Amended 1863, 22.

164.]

ACT 4153.

Public schools of, employment of teachers in. [Stats. 18734, p. 472.]

Amended 1875-6, 122.

Probably repealed by Political Code,

sec. 1696, as amended 1893, 255.

ACT 4154.

Supervisors to fix and pay compensation of under-sheriff of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 593.]

Superseded by County Government Acts, see 1897, 568, sec. 210. ACT 4155.

Fixing salary of members of board of supervisors. [Stats. 1871-2, p. 380.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 568, sec. 210.

ACT 4156.

Supervisors to fix rate of tolls to be charged on wagon roads. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 607.]

See County Government Act, 1897, 452, sec. 25, subd. 36.

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To provide for the more certain execution of express trusts in case of the death of the last surviving trustee. [Stats. 1867-8, p. 170.]

Superseded by Civil Code, secs. 2287-2289.

ACT 4162.

An act to encourage and provide for the dissemination of a knowledge of the arts, sciences, and general literature, and the founding, maintaining, and perpetuating public libraries, museums, and galleries of art, and the receipt of donations and contributions thereto when established; for the conveyance, holding, and protection of real property within this state suitable for the purposes herein designated, and the erection thereon of buildings appropriate to such purposes, and for

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