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Iowa. Laws, stamics, etc. Codes

SUPPLEMENT

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MCCLAIN'S ANNOTATED STATUTES +

OF THE

STATE OF IOWA.

CONTAINING ALL AMENDMENTS TO THE CODE, and other pUBLIC,
GENERAL, AND PERMANENT ACTS PASSED BY THE NINE-

TEENTH AND TWENTIETH GENERAL ASSEMBLIES OF

SAID STATE, AND NOTES OF DECISIONS UPON

STATUTORY LAW, MADE BY THE SUPREME

COURT OF SAID STATE FROM JUNE,

1880, TO JUNE, 1884,

INCLUSIVE.

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Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1881,
BY CALLAGHAN & CO.,

In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.

MAY 15 1940

51540
Roger B Keenery

Stereotyped, Printed and Bound
by the

Chicago Legal News Company.

SUPPLEMENT.

TO VOL. 1.

[The numbers down the middle of the page show the pages to which the matter thereunder pertains. An index will be found at the end of the supplement to Vol. II.]

2.

SEC. 12.

[19 G. A., ch. 52, repeals so much of the substitute (18 G. A., ch. 38) as relates to compensation of officers and employes, and enacts in lieu thereof the following:]

SEC. 2. The compensation of the officers and employes cf the Compensation general assembly shall be: To the secretary of the senate and of officers and chief clerk of the house, seven dollars per day each; to the assistant secretaries of the senate and clerks of the house, six dollars per day each; to the enrolling and engrossing clerks, five dollars per day each; to the sergeant-at-arms, door-keepers, janitors and postmasters, four dollars per day each, and mail-carrier five dol lars per diem; to clerks of committees, three dollars per day each, and the necessary stationery for each of the clerks, secretaries, and their assistants aforesaid; to the paper-folders two dollars and fifty cents per day each; to the messengers two dollars per day each. And no other or greater compensation shall be allowed such officers and employes, nor shall there be any allowance of or for stationery except as above provided, postage, newspapers or other perquisites in any form or manner or under any name or designa tion. And this act shall apply to the officers and employes so named of the nineteenth general assembly for their full term of office.

6.

SEC. 31.

As the constitution requires a pro-
posed amendment to be entered upon
the journals of the respective houses
of the general assembly when agreed
to, such journals are higher evidence and by the governor: Koehler v. Hill,
of the contents of such amendment | 60-543.

as it was agreed to than the enrolled
copy of the joint resolution proposing
such amendment, signed by the pre-
siding officers of the respective houses

10.

SEC. 45, 11.

Calendar months are to be com- | where there is one: Parkhill v. Town puted by reckoning from a given day of Brighton, 61-103. to the day of a corresponding number

20.

SEC. 93.

[19 G. A., ch. 123, amends the substitute enacted by 18 G. A., ch. 167, by striking out the words "the grantee in the ninth line of the section as it

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