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Acts 2701-2711

ACT 2701.

City clerk of, to execute certain trusts. [Sta 706.]

Repealed 1873-4, 754.

This act was passed to carry into effect the act the relief of inhabitants of towns on the public lands.

ACT 2702.

City clerk to execute certain trusts. [Stats. 18 Repealed 1875-6, 328.

This act was passed to carry out the provision Congress for the relief of inhabitants of towns upon th

АСТ 2703.

Charles F. Irwin appointed a trustee to execute [Stats. 1875-6, p. 328.]

Amended 1877-8, 252.

This act provided for the carrying out of the gra States government to the city for the benefit of the

TITLE 368.

PLUMAS COUNTY.

ACT 2708.

Fixing salary of district attorney of. [Stats. Repealed by County Government Act, 1897, 565,

ACT 2709.

Concerning highways. [Stats. 1871-2,

Repealed 1873-4, 306.

ACT 2710.

Additional notaries in. [Stats. 1871-2 Superseded by Political Code, sec. 791.

This act provided for an additional notary to

Valley.

ACT 2711.

In relation to certain officers of, and to fix tion. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 547.]

"Repealed by County Government Acts, see never went into effect. (Whiting v. Haggard, 60 rel. Orr v. Whiting, 64 Cal. 67.)-Code Commission

ACT 2712.

Roads in, keeping in repair. [Stats. 1875-6, p. 6.]
Superseded 1883, 5, chap. X, sec. 2.

АСТ 2713.

Tax collector of, fees of. [Stats. 1873-4, p. 382.] Repealed by County Government Acts, see 1897, 566, 572, secs. 206, 215.

TITLE 369
PLYMOUTH.

ACT 2718.

To prevent hogs and goats from running at large in Plymouth, Amador County. [Stats. 1877-8, p. 1020.] Probably repealed, 1897, 198.

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To regulate the sale of certain poisonous substances. [Stats. 1880, p. 102.]

Codified by amendment of Penal Code, 1905. See note to § 347a, Penal Code.

This act appears in full in the Appendix to the Penal Code, p. 641. Act regulating sale of poisons, see title Pharmacy, ante.

TITLE 371.
POLICE.

ACT 2728.

To regulate the hours of service by members of the police department of cities of the first class and of cities and counties. [Stats. 1901, p. 107.]

ACT 2729.

Regulating the hours of service on regular duty by members of the police department of cities of the first class, cities and counties, cities of the first and one half class, and cities of the second class. [Stats. 1903, p. 51.]

This act appears in full in Penal Code, Appendix, p. 651.

Acts 2730-2739

ACT 2730.

To increase the police force of various citi ties and towns. [Stats. 1891,

This act appears in full in the Appendix to t

ACT 2731.

Providing for the compensation of chief a and police officers in cities having not sand nor more than twenty-five th [Stats. 1893, p. 280.]

Unconstitutional.

ACT 2732.

(Darcy v. Mayor of San

To regulate the salaries of certain office partment in municipalities of the fir vide for the appointment and salari [Stats. 1897, p. 72.]

Unconstitutional.

АСТ 2733.

(Popper v. Broderick, 1

Requiring boards of commissioners havin lice force to grant yearly vacations.

This act appears in full in the Appendix to ACT 2734.

To provide for the appointment of police of peace officers, to serve upon the p of railroad and steamship compani 666.]

This act appears in full in Penal Code, A АСТ 2735.

Creating police relief, health, life insuran

[Stats. 1889, p. 56.

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thirty and less than one hundred thousand inhabitants. [Stats. 1885, p. 213.]

Amended 1891, 292; 1893, 41; 1895, 113.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 76, 439; 76, 442; 76, 445; 76, 447; 76, 449; 76, 450; 76, 452; 76, 454; 78, 565; 82, 341; 82, 343; 114, 334; 120, 384.

AMD'T 1891.

Cal. Rep. Cit. 109, 265.

ACT 2740.

To provide for police courts in cities having a population of fifteen thousand and under eighteen thousand inhabitants. [Stats. 1891, p. 433.]

Unconstitutional. Ex parte Glambonini, 117 Cal. 573.)

АСТ 2741.

An act to establish police courts in cities of the first and one-half class, to fix their jurisdiction and provide for officers of said courts and fix the compensation of certain officers thereof.

[Became a law under constitutional provision without gov. ernor's approval, March 5, 1901. Stats. 1901, p. 95.]

Amended 1903, 320, 335; 1905, 41.

The people of the state of California, represented in senate and assembly, do enact as follows:

Section 1. The judicial power of every city of the first and one-half class shall be vested in a police court to be held therein by the city justices of such city, or one of them. Either one of said justices may hold such court, and there may be as many sessions of said court at the same time as there are city justices in such city, and it is hereby made the duty of said city justices, in addition to the duties now required of them by law, to hold said police court, as judges thereof.

Sec. 2. Said police court shall have exclusive jurisdiction of all misdemeanors punishable by fine or by imprisonment, or by both such fine and imprisonment, committed in the city where such police court is held; and in all such cases to try and determine the same, convict or acquit, pass and enter judgment and carry such judg ment into execution as the case may require, according to law.

Sec. 3. The said court shall also have exclusive jurisdiction of all proceedings for violation of any ordinance of

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said city, both civil and criminal, and the collection of any licenses required of said city.

Sec. 4. Neither of said justices shal which he is a party, or in which he is in he is related to either party by consan within the third degree; and in case of ability of said justices, or either of the justices may call in any justice of the p to act in his place or stead.

Sec. 5. Each of the city justices, whi of said police court, shall have jurisdic rants of arrest, search warrants, subpoe processes necessary to the full and prop powers and jurisdiction of said court; guilty of contempt of said court; to misdemeanor offenses committed withi as well as all charges for violation of c render judgment therein, with full po judgment into execution.

Sec. 6. Said police court shall have of the judges of said court, who shall b judge of the said court presiding in the in which the said clerk is to act, whic hold office for the term of two years fr pointment. Each of said clerks shall g sum of five thousand dollars, with at to be approved by the mayor, condition discharge of the duties of his office. shall receive an annual salary of one dred dollars a year, payable in equa ments out of the treasury of said city, be the full compensation for all ser him. Each of the said clerks shall ke proceedings of, and issue all process city justices, or either of them, or by sa receive and pay into the city treasur by said court. They shall also render city council an exact and detailed acc all fines imposed and collected, and and uncollected since their last repor pare bonds, justify bail when the am by either of said justices or by said p not exceeding one hundred dollars,

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