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§ 95. Nothing in this act shall be construed as repealing or in anywise modifying the provisions of any other act relating to the subject of drainage except such as may be contained in the act entitled "An act to provide for the organization and government of drainage districts, for the drainage of agricultural lands other than swamp and overflowed lands," approved March thirty-first, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and any subsequent acts supplementary thereto, or amendatory thereof, all of which acts, so far as they may be inconsistent herewith, are hereby repealed.

§ 96. This act shall take effect from and after its passage and approval.

ACT 988.

An act to provide for drainage by irrigation districts.
[Approved March 18, 1907. Stats. 1907, p. 569.]

§1. Any irrigation district heretofore organized or hereafter to be organized under the laws relating to such districts may provide for any and all drainage made necessary by the irrigation provided for by such laws; and the officers, agents and employees of such districts shall have the same powers, duties and liabilities respecting such drainage, and the construction, repair, maintenance, management and control thereof as they now have or may hereafter have respecting such irrigation, and all laws respecting such irrigation or such irrigation districts shall be so construed, applied and enforced as to apply to such drainage as well as such irrigation.

§ 2. Whenever it appears necessary, or proper, or beneficial to the lands affected thereby, to drain such lands or any portion thereof on account of the irrigation which has been done, or which is intended to be done under such laws, whether for the purpose of more beneficially carrying on such irrigation, or to protect such districts from liability by reason of such irrigation, whether the irrigation works have already been constructed or not, it shall be the duty of the board of directors to provide for such drainage, and said board and its officers, agents and employees shall do all necessary and proper acts for the construction, repair, maintenance and management of drainage work for such pur

pose.

§ 3. This act shall take effect immediately.

ACT 992.

TITLE 146.

EL DORADO COUNTY.

Protection of agriculture in, and prevention of animals from trespassing. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 356.]

Repealed 1877-78, p. 557.

ACT 993.

Authorizing assessor to appoint one or more deputies. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 110.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 549, § 190.

ACT 994.

Board of auditors of, creating and prescribing powers of. [Stats 1873-74, p. 825.]

Amended 1875-76, p. 681; 1877-78, p. 281. ment Act, 1897, p. 452.

ACT 995.

Superseded by County Govern.

For the funding of the bonded indebtedness of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 1046.]

ACT 996.

ACT 997.

Lawful fences in. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 584.]

Mud Springs township, trespassing of animals upon private property in. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 859.]

"Modified and probably repealed by estray law, 1897, p. 198; 1901, p. 603." -Code Commissioner's Note.

ACT 998.

Improvement of roads in. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 545.]
Repealed 1883, p. 5, c. X, § 2.

ACT 999.

Roads and highways in. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 372.]
Amended 1873-74, p. 771. Repealed 1883, p. 5, c. X, § 2.

ACT 1000.

Fixing the salaries of certain officers in. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 778.] Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 549, § 190.

ACT 1001.

[Stats. 1869-70, p. 198.]

Regulating fees and salaries in. Amended 1869-70, p. 747; 1871-72, pp. 412, 592, 894; 1873-74, p. 710. "Repealed as to the fees and salaries therein named by the various County Government Acts and the fee bill of 1895, 267."-Code Commissioner's Note.

ACT 1002.

Supervisors, organizing board of, and defining duties of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 872.]

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, p. 452.

ACT 1003.

Authorizing supervisors to levy a special tax. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 793.] Superseded by subd. 18, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, p. 463.

ACT 1004.

Levy of taxes for county purposes and for redemption of bonded indebtedness of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 75.]

ACT 1005.

Disposition of proceeds of poll taxes in. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 941.] Repealed by Political Code, § 3861.

ACT 1006.

Treasurer of to transfer certain funds. [Stats. 1875–76, p. 311.]

Amended 1877-78, p. 638. Superseded by subd. 18, § 25, County Government Act, 1897, p. 463.

ACT 1007.

Providing for election of treasurer and collector and fixing their compensation. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 377.]

Superseded by County Government Act, 1897, p. 452, §§ 55, 190.

ACT 1011.

TITLE 147.
ELECTIONS.

Providing for general primary elections, to promote the purity thereof by regulating the conduct thereof and to support the privilege of free suffrage thereat by prohibiting certain acts and practices in relation thereto and providing for the punishment thereof and for other purposes. [Stats. 1897, p. 115.]

Citations. Cal. 118/302; 129/340.

Unconstitutional: Spier v. Baker, 120 Cal. 370.

Primary elections: See Political Code, §§ 1357-1380.

ACT 1012.

Providing for a general primary election in counties of certain classes. [Stats. 1895, p. 207.]

"Unconstitutional. (Marsh v. Hanly, 111 Cal. 368; Gett v. Supervisors, 111 Cal. 366.) Superseded by Political Code, §§ 1357-1375, added 1901, p. 606.”— Code Commissioner's Note.

ACT 1013.

An act to provide for and regulate primary elections and providing the method whereby electors of political parties may express their choice at such primary elections for United States Senator. [Approved March 24, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 691.]

This act appears in full in Political Code, Appendix, tit. "Elections."

ACT 1014.

In relation to elections held under the authority of section 8, article XI, of the Constitution, to elect boards of freeholders, or to vote upon proposed charters, or upon amendments to existing charters. [Stats. 1897, p. 288.]

Repealed 1899, p. 63.

See Act 367, ante.

Citations. Cal. 126/392.

ACT 1015.

To promote the purity of elections by regulating the conduct thereof, and to support the privilege of free suffrage by prohibiting certain acts and privileges in relation thereto, and providing for the punishment thereof. [Stats. 1893, p. 12.]

Amended 1895, p. 227; 1905, p. 37; 1905, p. 93. Repealed 1907, p. 671. Codified in part by Amendments of Penal Code, 1905. See notes to §§ 12, 42a, 46, 47, 49, 50, 51, 54a, 54b, 57, 57a, 59, Penal Code.

Citations. Cal. 104/528; 106/421; 112/675; 133/198, 201; 141/415, 416; 146/314; 154/280.

"Unconstitutional in so far as it requires an oath of a successful candidate for office, in addition to that prescribed by the constitution. (Bardley v. Clark, 133 Cal. 196.) Section 32 of the act is constitutional. (Ex parte Cohen, 101 Cal. 524; Rebstock v. Superior Court, 146 Cal. 314). Certain sections superseded in Penal Code, §§ 42, 63b (1905, pp. 639–645)."—Code Commissioner's Note.

ACT 1016.

Intoxicating liquors, preventing sale of on election days. [Stats. 187374, p. 297.]

Citations. Cal. 92/198.

Codified by § 63b, Penal Code. See § 63b, Penal Code, note.

ACT 1017.

Election tickets, to prevent circulation of bogus, and to prevent frauds upon voters. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 180.]

Amended 1889, p. 209. Repealed by Political Code, §§ 1196, 1197.

ACT 1018.

Piece clubs, prohibition of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 236.] "Modified, if not repealed, by the purity of elections act, 1893, 12."-Code Commissioner's Note.

In full in Appendix to Penal Code, p. 784.

ACT 1019.

Concerning special elections. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 73.]

Citations. Cal, 130/94.

"Not repealed, but not applicable to existing laws, because there is now no great register. As to cities, see 1899, 63."-Code Commissioner's Note.

ACT 1020. Creating a state commission in voting or balloting machines, defining their powers, and providing for the use at the option of indicated local authorities of voting or ballot machines for receiving and registering the vote in one or more precincts of any county, or city and county, city or town, at any or all elections held therein, and for ascertaining the result at such elections; and providing for the

punishment of all violations of the provisions of this act. [Stats. 1903, p. 262.]

Amended 1907, p. 288; 1907, p. 644, Supp. 1907, p. 647.

This act appears in full in Political Code, Appendix, tit, "Elections."

ACT 1021.

An act to regulate the conduct of election campaigns and repealing an act entitled "An act to promote the purity of elections by regulating the conduct thereof and to support the privilege of free suffrage by prohibiting certain acts and practices in relation thereto and providing for the punishment thereof," approved February 23, 1893. [Approved March 19, 1907. Stats. 1907, p. 671.]

This act is set forth at length in Political Code, Appendix, tit. "Elections."

ACT 1026.

Fees of.

TITLE 148.
ELISORS.

[Stats. 1873-74, p. 794.]

Superseded by County Government Act, 1897, p. 481, § 105.

ACT 1031.

TITLE 149.
EMIGRATION.

An act to promote emigration from the state of California.
[Approved March 26, 1880. Stats. 1880, p. 15 (Ban. ed. 50).]

§ 1. It shall be unlawful for the owners, officers, agents, or employees of any steamship company, sailing vessel, or railroad company, or firm or corporation, that may be engaged in this state in the transportation of passengers to and from any foreign port, to withhold or refuse any person or persons the right to purchase a passage ticket or tickets to any foreign country for the reason that he or they have not presented a certificate, card, or other document whatsoever showing that such person has paid in full, or in part, any or all dues, debts, or demands, or otherwise, or any sum whatsoever, to any society, company, corporation, association, or individual, or firm; and any person or corporation who shall violate the provisions of this section, or in pursuance of any agreement, oral or written, refuse to sell a passage ticket to any person to any foreign country, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than one hundred nor more than five hundred dollars; provided, that nothing in this section shall be construed in any manner to apply to any passport or other document required by law to be presented, having the signature or seal of any foreign consul resident within this state.

§ 2. This act shall take effect on and after its passage.

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