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ACT 1.

GENERAL LAWS

OF THE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA.

TITLE 1.
ABORTION.

To suppress injurious publications. [Stats. 1858, p. 204.] This was an act to prevent advertising to procure abortions. It was superseded by Penal Code, § 317.

ACT 6.

TITLE 2.

ACCORD AND SATISFACTION.

For the relief of debtors. [Stats. 1867-68, p. 31.]

This act permitted the discharge of the whole of a debt on payment of part. It was superseded by Civil Code, §§ 1521-1524. Citations. Cal. 45/371.

ACT 11.

TITLE 3.
ACCOUNTANTS.

An act to create a state board of accountancy and prescribe its duties and powers; to provide for the examination of and issuance of certificates to qualified applicants, with the designation of certified public accountant; and to provide the grade of penalty for violations of the provisions hereof.

[Approved March 23, 1901. Stats. 1901, p. 645.]

§1. Within thirty days after the passage of this act the governor shall appoint five persons, at least three of whom shall be competent and skilled public accountants who shall have been in practice as such in this state for not less than five consecutive years, to constitute and serve as a state board of accountancy. The members of such board shall, within thirty days after their appointment, take and subscribe to the oath of office as prescribed by the Political Code, and file the same with the secretary of state. They shall hold office for four years, and until their successors are appointed and qualified; save and except that one of the members of the board first to be appointed under this act shall hold office for one year; one for two years; one for three years, and two for four years. Any vacancies that may occur, from any cause, shall be filled by the governor for the unexpired term; provided, that all appointGen. Laws-1

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This was an act to prevent advertising to procure abortions. It was superseded by Penal Code, § 317.

ACT 6.

TITLE 2.

ACCORD AND SATISFACTION.

For the relief of debtors. [Stats. 1867-68, p. 31.]

This act permitted the discharge of the whole of a debt on payment of part. It was superseded by Civil Code, §§ 1521-1524. Citations. Cal. 45/371.

ACT 11.

TITLE 3.
ACCOUNTANTS.

An act to create a state board of accountancy and prescribe its duties and powers; to provide for the examination of and issuance of certificates to qualified applicants, with the designation of certified public accountant; and to provide the grade of penalty for violations of the provisions hereof.

[Approved March 23, 1901. Stats. 1901, p. 645.]

§1. Within thirty days after the passage of this act the governor shall appoint five persons, at least three of whom shall be competent and skilled public accountants who shall have been in practice as such in this state for not less than five consecutive years, to constitute and serve as a state board of accountancy. The members of such board shall, within thirty days after their appointment, take and subscribe to the oath of office as prescribed by the Political Code, and file the same with the secretary of state. They shall hold office for four years, and until their successors are appointed and qualified; save and except that one of the members of the board first to be appointed under this act shall hold office for one year; one for two years; one for three years, and two for four years. Any vacancies that may occur, from any cause, shall be filled by the governor for the unexpired term; provided, that all appoint

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