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TITLE 279.

LOTTERIES.

ACT 2038.

To prohibit lotteries, raffles, gifts, etc.

[Stats. 1855, 99.] Supplemented 1855, 153. Superseded by Stats. 1861, 229, and by Penal Code, secs. 319-326.

ACT 2039.

To prohibit lotteries, raffles, gifts, enterprises and other schemes of like character. [Stats. 1861, 229.] Superseded by Penal Code, secs. 319-326.

ACT 2044.

TITLE 280.

LOWER LAKE.

To prevent hogs from running at large in. [Stats. 1877-8, 435.]

Probably repealed by 1897, 198.

TITLE 281,

ACT 2049.

LUMBER MANUFACTURERS.

Lumber manufacturers, protection of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 32.] Codified by amendment of Penal Code, 1905. See note to § 593a, Penal Code.

This act prescribed a penalty for driving into logs, etc., any substance sufficiently hard to injure saws. It appears in full in the Penal Code, Appendix, p. 633.

ACT 2054.

TITLE 282.
MADERA COUNTY.

To create the county of Madera, to define the boundaries thereof, to determine the county seat, and to provide for its organization and election of officers, and to classify said county. [Approved March 11, 1893. Stats. 1893, p. 168.]

Unconstitutional in part. Cal. Rep. Cit. 142, 53; 142,

(People v. Markham, 104 Cal. 232.)
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ACT 2059.

TITLE 283.
MAD RIVER.

To improve Mad River and its north fork and to facilitate the driving of logs therein. [Stats. 1877-8, 788.]

TITLE 284.
MAPS.

ACT 2064.

An act requiring the recording of maps of cities, towns, additions to cities or towns, or subdivisions of lands into small lots or tracts for the purposes of sale, and providing a penalty for the selling or offering for sale any lots or tracts in cities, towns, additions to cities, town, subdivisions, or additions thereto, before such maps are filed and recorded.

[Approved March 9, 1893. Stats. 1893, p. 96.]

Amended 1901, 288.

Section 1. Whenever any city, town, or subdivision of land into lots, or any addition to any city, town, or such subdivision, shall be laid out into lots for the purposes of sale, the proprietor or proprietors thereof shall cause to be made out an accurate map or plat thereof, particularly setting forth and describing,—

First. All the parcels of ground within such city, town, addition, or subdivision reserved for public purposes, by their boundaries, courses, and extent, whether they be intended for avenues, streets, lanes, alleys, courts, commons, or other public uses; and,

Second. All lots intended for sale, either by number or letter, and their precise length and width.

Sec. 2. Such map or plat shall be acknowledged by the proprietor, or if any incorporated company, by the chief officer thereof, before some officer authorized by law to take the acknowledgment of conveyances of real estate.

Sec. 3. The map or plat so made, acknowledged, and certified shall be presented to the governing body having control of the streets, roads, alleys, and highways in the territory shown on the map or plat, and said governing body shall indorse thereon which streets, roads, alleys, and highways, offered by said map or plat, they accept on be

half of the public, and thereupon such streets, roads, alleys, and highways, only as have been thus accepted, shall be and become dedicated to public use. When so indorsed, and not before, said map or plat shall be recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the city, town, addition, or subdivision is situated, in a book kept for that purpose. The map or plat shall be not more than thirty-six inches by thirty-six inches in size, and shall be drawn in all details clearly and legibly, and if not so drawn may be refused by the county recorder. When such map or plat is presented to be recorded the county recorder shall paste the same securely in a book of maps, and it shall then be deemed to have been recorded under the provisions of this act. [Amendment became a law under constitutional provision without governor's approval March 14, 1901. Stats. 1901, p. 288. In effect in sixty days.]

Sec. 4. Every person who sells or offers for sale any lot within any city, town, subdivision, or addition, before the map or plat thereof is made out, acknowledged, filed, as herein provided, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars and not more than five hundred dollars, or by imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed six months, or both such fine and imprisonment.

ACT 2069.
Declaring certain

TITLE 285.

MARIN COUNTY.

creeks in Marin County navigable. [Stats. 1861, p. 469.]

Amended 1869-70, 663.

The act declared Guaymas, San Rafael, Corte Madera, and Sausato creeks navigable. The amendment of 1869-70 amended the act by omittting Guaymas and Sausalito creeks. The San Rafael and Corte Madera creeks were declared navigable by Political Code, sec. 2349.

ACT 2070.

For the relief of. [Stats. 1861, p. 121.]

This act provided that when the coroner of Marin County was required to inquire into the death of a convict in state prison, the fees should be a state and not a county charge. It also made the same provision where physicians were called in to inquire into the sanity of a convict at the state prison.

ACT 2071.

Concerning lawful fences in. [Stats. 1858, p. 123.]

ACT 2072.

Compensation of certain officers of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 433.]

Repealed as to county judges by the constitution of 1879, and as to the other officers by County Government Acts, 1897, 554, sec. 195.

ACT 2073.

Election of road overseers in. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 544.] 2642. Repealed by Political Code, sec.

АСТ 2074.

Superintendent of schools, salary of.

Repealed by County Government Acts, 1897, 553, sec. 195.

АСТ 2075.

251.

Public schools, Dixie district.

[Stats. 1873-4, p. 212.]

[Stats. 1873-4, p. 339.]

Apparently repealed by Political Code, sec. 1610, as amended 1893.

АСТ 2076.

School moneys, distribution of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 568.] Superseded by Political Code, sec. 1858, as amended 1893, 264. АСТ 2077.

Restricting the herding of sheep in.

Amended 1858, 165; 1859, 119;

1860, 332;

[Stats. 1857, 227.] 1869-70, 304; 1871-2, 890;

1877-8, 79.

ACT 2078.

To prevent stock from running at large upon roads and highways of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 482.]

Modified by the estray law of 1897, 198, and 1901, 603.

ACT 2079.

Tax collector, bond of. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 196.] Repealed by County Government Acts, 1897, 475, sec. 65. АСТ 2080.

Road poll taxes in, collection of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 180.]

Repealed by Political Code, sec. 2652, as amended 1891, 478.

ACT 2085.

TITLE 286.

MARIPOSA COUNTY.

Licenses, collection of. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 508.]
Repealed by County Government Acts, 1897, 452

ACT 2086.

Regulating salaries of certain officers of.

p. 83.]

[Stats. 1873-4,

Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 566, sec. 207.

ACT 2087.

Providing for maintenance and construction of roads and highways in. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 650.]

Amended 1877-8, 277. Repealed 1883, 5, chap. X, sec. 2.

ACT 2088.

Treasurers of, bonds of. [Stats. 1875-6, 17.] Repealed by County Government Acts, 1897, 475, sec. 66. ACT 2089.

Authorizing the levy of additional tax in.

p. 364.]

Stats. 1873-4,

Superseded by subda. 12 and 18, sec. 25, County Government Act, 1897, 460, 463.

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Amended 1857, 181; 1861, 373; 1862, 28, 424. Superseded by Political Code, secs. 3167-3185.

ACT 2100.

To prevent fraud and imposition in the matter of stamping and labeling produce and manufactured goods. [Stats. 1887, p. 17.]

Codified by amendment of Penal Code, 1905. See note to § 349a, Penal Code.

This act appears in full in the Penal Code, p. 633. Consult, also, the following:

ACT 2101.

An act to provide for the marking or branding of boxes or barrels containing citrus fruit for shipment, and fix

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