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SECTION 4152. Funds reserved sixty days therefor.........
4153. Must note the interest paid on warrant.
202
4154. Settlements, when and how made-monthly and annually....... 203
4155. Report to Board of Supervisors each session........
203
4156. Penalty for not reporting.
4157. When he must sue District Attorney..
4158. When he must sue Coroner.......
204
4159. What he must do with property received from Coroner............
4160. Money from Coroner in Treasury may be demanded within six
years............
4161. Treasurer must not loan public money or make general deposit 204
4162. Supervisors may suspend Treasurer......
205
4163. No commissions allowed.................
4164. Books and vouchers subject to inspection.............
4165. Treasurer must permit Auditor to examine his books, etc........ 205
4184. No action for escape or rescue after recapture..........
210
4185. Direction to Sheriff must be in writing...
4186. When office of Sheriff deemed vacant......
4187. When Sheriff justified in executing process....................
4191. Coroner to execute process when Sheriff is a party..
4192. Elisors to act in cases designated........
SECTION 4215. Auditor to draw warrants and settle accounts.
4216. Warrants must specify what.............................
4217. Settlements with debtors to the county......
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214
215
SECTION 4218. To keep accounts, file receipts, etc...........
4219. Warrants of Auditor to be numbered...............
4220. Auditor to examine books of Treasurer, when
4221. Auditor and County Judge to count money in Treasury and
make statement.......
216
4223. Quarterly statements concerning collection of revenue to be
made, when.........
217
4240. May keep two or more indexes in same volume...........
225
4241. Recorder's duty on receipt of instrument to be recorded........... 225
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229
SECTION 4256. Duties of District Attorney.........
4257. Legal adviser of Supervisors.........
4258. Must not act as attorney for claims against his own county...... 229
ARTICLE IX.
SURVEYOR.
SECTION 4268. County Surveyor to make surveys on application made to him.. 230
4269. Surveys of lands in two counties........
231
4270. Disputes before Court concerning title to lands in two counties 231
4271. Courses to be run by true meridian........
4272. Surveyor to employ assistants, when........
4273. Surveyor to transmit plats and field notes to Surveyor General
when required.......
4274. To assist Surveyor General, when...........
232
4275. When County Surveyor is interested in lands, Court to ap-
4287. To deliver to County Treasurer property, etc., found on body.. 233
4288. Auditing accounts of Coroner.........
233
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4289. Justice of Peace to act as Coroner in certain cases.
4290. Coroner to discharge duties of Sheriff when
ARTICLE XI.
ASSESSORS, TAX COLLECTORS, SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS, PUBLIC ADMINISTRA-
TORS, AND COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS.
SECTION 4300. Duties of Assessor.......
4301. Duties of Tax Collector..........
4302. Duties of School Superintendents
4303. Duties of Public Administrator.............
4304. Duties of Commissioner of Highways, and Road Commissioners
CONSTABLES, JUSTICES OF THE PEACE, AND INFERIOR OFFICERS.
SECTION 4314. Constables to attend Justices' Courts..............
4315. Governed by the law prescribing Sheriffs' duties..........
4316. Duties of Justices of the Peace........
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236
237
238
CHAPTER IV.
SALARIES AND FEES OF OFFICE.
SECTION 4328. Salaries of County Judges and District Attorneys......
4329. Salary of County Judges fixed.................................................
239
4330. Salary of District Attorneys fixed...........
241
4331. Continuing Acts fixing salaries and fees of county officers........ 243
4332. Officer to perform service when fees are paid..................
4333. No charge to be made on proceedings under writ of habeas
245
corpus.
CHAPTER V.
OTHER COUNTY CHARGES.
SECTION 4343. County charges to be audited.................
4344. Examination of county charges.........
246
TITLE III.
THE GOVERNMENT OF CITIES.
CHAPTER I. Cities as bodies corporate......
II. Executive powers.......................
III. Legislative powers..........
IV. Judicial powers.......
V. Certain statutes relating to cities and towns and existing corpo-
rations continued.............
CHAPTER I.
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258
263
266
4365. Certified copy of order to be transmitted to Secretary of State
4369. Officers, terms, elections, and appointments..............
4370. Officers of a city......
254
4387. Accounts and demands, how audited and paid...........
256
4410. To grant authority to gas and water companies...........
4411. Reservations by cities.......
261
262
4412. Contract for gas and water.......
4413. Restrictions and conditions to be imposed.....................
4414. Ordinance, how vetoed, and how passed over veto..................
JUDICIAL POWERS.
SECTION 4424. Police Judge; vacancy, how filled...............................
4425. Police Court Clerk..........................
264
4426. Criminal jurisdiction.........
4427. General and exclusive jurisdiction.................................
.........
4428. When Justice of the Peace to act as Police Judge.......
265
LIABILITIES OF COUNTIES AND CITIES FOR INJURIES TO
PROPERTY BY MOBS OR RIOTS.
SECTION 4452. Municipal corporations responsible for certain acts......
4453. Such actions must be tried, where...........
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