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ACT 2433.

An act to provide for the building, equipping and furnishing of an armory to be used for the national guard and national guard purposes, in the city of Los Angeles, and to make an appropriation for the same. [Approved March 25, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 718.] This act appropriated $100,000 for the purposes indicated.

ACT 2434.

TITLE 340.
NATURALIZATION.

Naturalization, provision for indexing names of person who have declared their intention to become or who have become citizens of the United States. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 80.]

Section 1 probably in force; § 2 superseded by the fee bill of 1895, p. 267.

ACT 2439.

TITLE 341.

NAVAL BATTALION,

To establish a naval battalion to be attached to the national guard. [Stats. 1891, p. 258.]

Repealed 1893, p. 63.

ACT 2440.

To establish a naval battalion to be attached to the national guard. [Stats. 1893, p. 62.]

Modified, if not superseded, by Political Code, 1962, as amended 1901, p. 583. See present § 2111.

TITLE 342.
NAVIGATION.

ACT 2445.

Buoys and beacons, protection of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 619.]
Codified in part by § 609, Penal Code: See post, Act 4354.

ACT 2446.

Submarine sites for lighthouses, and other aids to navigation.

1873-74, p. 621.]

[Stats.

This act authorized the governor to convey sites to the United States for the above purpose.

TITLE 343.
NEGLIGENCE.

ACT 2451.

Requiring compensation for causing death by wrongful act, neglect, or

Citations.

default. [Stats. 1862, p. 447.]

Cal. 42/216, 217; 50/612; 84/521; 115/391.
Superseded by Code of Civil Procedure, §§ 376, 377.

ACT 2456.

TITLE 344.
NEUCES CREEK.

To declare Neuces Creek in Contra Costa County navigable. [Stats. 1858, p. 127.]

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Fees and mileage in criminal cases in. [Stats. 1875-76, p. 404.] Repealed by fee bill of 1895, p. 267, and County Government Acts 1897, p. 524, § 173.

ACT 2467.

Lawful fences in. [Stats. 1863-64, p. 318.]

This act extended the act of 1855 concerning lawful fences to Nevada County. ACT 2468.

Regulating salaries of officers of. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 551.]
Repealed by County Government Acts, 1897, p. 524, § 173.

ACT 2469.

To remedy defects in certain county records. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 377.] This act validated certain records in Nevada County which the president of the board had omitted to sign.

ACT 2470.

Indexing certain records of.

[Stats. 1873-74, p. 280.]

This act provided for the manner of indexing certain deeds.

ACT 2471.

Public roads in. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 448.]

Amended 1873-74, p. 293; 1875-76, p. 423; 1877-78, pp. 279, 364. Repealed by statute of 1883, p. 5, c. X, § 2.

This act provided for the location, construction, and maintenance of public roads in Nevada County.

ACT 2472.

Nevada school district, board of education of, establishing and defining powers and duties of. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 614.]

ACT 2473.

Quarterly meetings of supervisors. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 239.]
Repealed by County Government Acts, 1897, p. 452.

ACT 2474.

Authorizing supervisors to remove bodies of certain deceased persons. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 104.]

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Name changed to Santa Rita. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 823.]

ACT 2484.

TITLE 348.

NEW SAN PEDRO.

To change the name of New San Pedro to Wilmington. [Stats. 1863,

See "Schools."

p. 328.]

NORMAL SCHOOLS.

TITLE 349.

NORTH BEACH AND MISSION RAILROAD COMPANY.

ACT 2489.

Granting certain privileges to. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 761.]
See Acts 3260, 3261, post.

АСТ 2490.

Granting certain privileges to. [Stats. 1877-78, p. 278.]

TITLE 350.

NORTH SAN FRANCISCO HOMESTEAD AND RAILROAD ASSOCIATION.

ACT 2495.

Authorizing sale and conveyance of lands in San Francisco to. [Stats. 1863-64, p. 482.]

This act authorized the commissioners of swamp and overflowed lands to convey certain overflowed land to this corporation.

ACT 2500.

TITLE 351.
NOTARIES.

Fresno, Tulare, and Humboldt counties, additional notaries for. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 20.]

Repealed by Political Code, § 791.

See Act 1564, ante.

ACT 2501.

Additional for certain counties. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 30.]
Repealed by Political Code, § 791.

This act provided for additional notaries in the counties of Santa Clara, Napa, Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, and Sonoma.

ACT 2502.

Defining duties of. [Stats. 1871-72, p. 792.]

Supplementing act of April 25, 1862. Repealed by Political Code, § 791.

ACT 2505.

TITLE 352.
NOVATO CREEK.

Declaring Novato Creek or estuary in Marin County navigable. [Stats. 1860, p. 257.]

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Declared navigable. [Stats. 1858, p. 127.]

Incorporated in Political Code, § 2349.

ACT 2506a.

TITLE 354.
NUISANCES.

An act declaring property infested with certain rodents to be a public nuisance; requiring owners, occupants, and persons having possession of or dominion over such property to endeavor to exterminate and destroy such rodents; providing for the inspection of property by boards of health and health officers; authorizing boards of supervisors and other governing bodies to purchase materials and employ inspectors to prosecute such work of extermination; authorizing state and local health authorities to prosecute such work in certain cases; providing for the payment of the expense thereof; making the amount of such expense a lien on the property; providing for the collection of such amount by foreclosure of such lien; and declaring any violation of the provisions thereof to be a misde

meanor.

[Approved March 13, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 311.] Duty of persons to exterminate rodents.

§ 1. It shall be and is hereby declared to be the duty of every person, firm, copartnership, company and corporation, owning, leasing, occupying, possessing or having charge of or dominion over, any land, place, building, structure, wharf, pier, dock, vessel or water craft, which is

infested with rats, mice, gophers or ground squirrels, or as soon as the presence of the same shall come to his, their, or its knowledge, at once to proceed and to continue in good faith to endeavor to exterminate and destroy such rodents, by poisoning, trapping, and other appropriate

means.

State board of health, authority of.

§ 2. The state board of health and inspectors appointed by such board, and local health officers and inspectors appointed for the purpose, as hereinafter provided, shall have authority and shall be permitted to enter into and upon any and all lands, places, buildings, structures, wharves, piers, docks, vessels and water craft, for the purpose of ascertaining whether the same are infested with such rodents and whether the requirements of this act as to the extermination and destruction thereof are being complied with; provided, however, that no building occupied as a dwelling, hotel or rooming-house, shall be entered for such purpose except between the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of any day.

Supervisors may appropriate moneys.

§3. The board of supervisors of each county and the city council or other governing body of each city and county, city and town, whenever it may by resolution determine that it is necessary for the preservation of the public health or to prevent the spread of contagious or infectious disease, communicable to mankind, or when such board shall so determine that it is necessary to prevent great and irreparable damage to crops or other property, may appropriate money for the purchase of, and may purchase, poison, traps and other materials for the purpose of exterminating and destroying such rodents, in such county, city and county, city or town, and may employ and pay inspectors, who shall have authority to and shall prosecute such work of extermination and destruction, under the direction of such board, or of the local health officer, or board of health, on both private and public property, in such county, city and county, city or town.

Refusal to exterminate. Expense of extermination. Sale of Property. § 4. Whenever any person, firm, copartnership, company or corporation, owning, leasing, occupying, possessing or having charge of or dominion over, any land, place, building, structure, wharf, pier, dock, vessel or water craft, which is infested with such rodents, shall fail, neglect or refuse to proceed and to continue to endeavor to exterminate and destroy such rodents, as herein required, it shall be the duty of the state board of health, its inspectors and the local board of health and health officer, at once to cause such nuisance to be abated by exterminating and destroying such rodents. The expense thereof shall be a charge against the county, city and county, city or town, wherein the work is done, and the board of supervisors or other governing body shall allow and pay the same. Thereupon, the clerk of such board shall file in the office of the county recorder a notice of such payment, claiming a lien on such prop

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