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SECTION 3850. Debtor may charge his creditor for such poll tax paid.............. 96
3851, Receipt for poll tax delivered to purchaser of property sold for
such tax..................
96
3852. Receipt only evidence of payment.
3853. Monthly settlement of Assessor with Auditor for poll taxes 96
3854. Assessor's yearly final settlement with Auditor for poll taxes.... 96
3855. Auditor to return receipts not used to the Treasurer.............. 96
3856. Treasurer to credit Auditor with such receipts......
3857. Assessor to keep a roll of persons liable for poll tax
97
3858. Such roll to be returned to Auditor............
3859. Assessor to note on assessment roll persons refusing to pay poll
tax ............
3860. Poll tax to be a lien on property, when..
3861. Proceeds of poll tax, to what Funds paid...........
3862. Compensation allowed to Assessor for collecting such tax 97
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CHAPTER X.
SETTLEMENTS WITH THE CONTROLLER AND PAYMENTS INTO THE
STATE TREASURY.
SECTION 3865. County Treasurers to settle with Controller upon his order....... 98
3866. Time when certain Treasurers shall make settlements............. 93
3867. Treasurers neglecting to settle; penalty.........
99
3868. Settlement of County Auditors with Controller...
3869. Auditor to transmit report to Controller by mail......
3870. Failure of Auditor to make report; penalty
3871. Controller to deduct fees and mileage, etc., on settlement...... 99
3872. Manner of making payments into State Treasury.........
100
3873. Controller's statement to contain what...........
3874. County Treasurer to file Controller's statement with Auditor.... 100
3875. Auditor to make certain entries........
3876. Rate of mileage allowed Treasurer..................
3877. Controller may examine books of any revenue officer......... 100
3878. When revenue officer has been guilty of defrauding, etc., Dis-
trict Attorney to prosecute..........
3879. Controller may designate county in which such action shall be
tried............
101
3880. Other counsel may be employed; expenses, how paid............. 101
CHAPTER XI.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS.
SECTION 3881. Omissions, errors, defects in form of assessment books, when
may be corrected....
3882. Omissions, etc., in delinquent lists, how corrected ...............
3883. Publication of corrected delinquent lists, etc..........
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SECTION 3884. Initial letters, abbreviations, and figures may be used in certain
3885. No assessment illegal on account of informality, etc.............. 102
3886. Fines, forfeitures, penalties, etc., paid into County Treasury.... 102
3887. Mortgaged or pledged personal property deemed property of
person in possession...........
103
3888. Taxes payable only in gold or silver coin; exception............. 103
3889. Annual settlements of Assessors, District Attorneys, and Treas-
urers with Auditor............
3890. Officers to perform only the duties pertaining to their own
offices.......
3891. When this Title takes effect.............
3892. Saving clause
104
3893. Compensation of Assessor and Auditor for extra services....... 104
3894. Deputies for Assessors..........
3895. Compensation of Deputies.....
3896. State Board may dispense with duplicate book....................... 105
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PART IV.
OF THE GOVERNMENT OF COUNTIES, CITIES, AND TOWNS.
TITLE I. OF COUNTIES.
II. THE GOVERNMENT OF COUNTIES.
III. THE GOVERNMENT OF CITIES.
IV. LIABILITY OF COUNTIES AND CITIES FOR INJURY TO PROPERTY
BY MOBS OR Riots.
TITLE I.
OF COUNTIES.
CHAPTER 1. County boundaries and county seats..........
II. General provisions relating to counties......
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SECTION 3901. County defined ...................
3902. Number of counties in the State........
3903. Due courses defined...........
3904. Other courses defined..........
3905. To, on, along, and with mountain ridge .............
3906. To, on, along, with, by, up, or down a creek, defined........
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Section 3907. In, to, or from ocean shore...........
3908. Mouth of creek defined .......
3909. Del Norte...................
3910. Klamath.........
3911. Shasta ..............
3912. Lassen ...............
3913. Siskiyou ...
3914. Humboldt...........
3915. Tehama..................
3916. Colusa............
3917. Lake....... ........
3918. Mendocino .........
3919. Trinity.....
3920. Plumas
3921. Sierra............
3922. Butte.....
3923, Nevada.........
3924. Placer
39:25. Yuba...........
3926. Sutter............
3927. El Dorado .........
3928. Sacramento........
3929. Yolo.....
3930. Amador
3931. Alpine........
3932. San Joaquin.....
3933. Stanislaus.......
3934. Merced..........
3935. Mono.........
3936. Calaveras
3937. Tuolumne..........
3938, Mariposa.......
3939. Fresno..
3940. Tulare............
3941. Kern ....................
3942. Inyo.....
3943. San Bernardino.........
3944. San Diego..........
3945. Los Angeles
3946. Santa Barbara........
3947. San Luis Obispo........
3948. Monterey .......
3949. Santa Cruz.......
3950, San Francisco.........
3951. San Mateo .........
3952. Santa Clara.....
3953. Alameda.....
3954. Contra Costa ........
3955, Sonoma..................
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SECTION 3956. Solano........
3957. Marin.............
3958. Napa
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CHAPTER II.
GENERAL PROVISIONS RELATING TO COUNTIES.
SECTION 3969. Disputed boundaries, how settled........
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3970. Report to Surveyor General on disagreement of Supervisors...... 162
3971. Surveyor General to determine boundary...
163
3972. Approved surveys to be conclusive.........
3973. Surveys heretofore made declared approved and valid........ 163
3974. Cost of survey to be apportioned equally among counties inter-
ested..........
3975. Which county owns real property when county is divided......... 163
3976. Petition for change of county seat.................
3977. Supervisors to order election........
164
3978. Notice of election, etc...........
3979. Election, how held and conducted.........
165
3980. Voter to vote for place he prefers........
3981. Notice of result...........
3982. Place chosen to be county seat.........
3983. Statement of result..........
3984. No second election to be held within one year......
3985. Subsequent removal of county seat.........
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SECTION 4000. Every county a body corporate.....
4001. Powers, how exercised .............
4002. Name and designation........
4003, Enumeration of powers..
4004. Limitation on powers; loaning credit.......
4005. Same; temporary loans...........
4006. Classification of counties........
4007. Same
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168
169
SECTION 4022. Board, how many to compose.............
170
4023. Qualifications
4024. Term of office.........
....... 170
4025. When number increased or decreased, what Board must do ..... 170
4026. Vacancy in Board, how filled .............
171
4027. Members, how classified for election.......
40:28. Chairman, permanent and temporary ....
4029. Clerk, who is, and his compensation........
4030. Duties of Clerk
172
4031. Books to be kept by the Board............
4032. Regular meetings fixed ...........
173
4033. Other regular meetings may be fixed...
4034. Special meetings, how called....
4035. Meetings and records public ......
174
ARTICLE II.
GENERAL PERMANENT POWERS.
SECTION 4046. General permanent powers........
1. To supervise official conduct of county officers.......
2. To district county
3. To create election precincts.........
4. Roads, bridges, etc...........
5. Indigent sick.........
6. To provide county farm......
7. To provide rooms for county purposes.....
8. Acquire property for the county.
9. Provide county buildings.
10. May sell county property.....
11. Audit accounts of officers....
12. Allow accounts..........
13. Levy tax for current expenses.......
14. Board of Equalization .......
15. To direct legal proceedings.........
16. To insure property........
17. To grant franchises....
18. Fix compensation of officers........
19. To fill vacancies............
20. To ordain health regulations......
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