Revised Laws of the State of California: In Four Codes : Political, Civil, Civil Procedure, and Penal, 2. köideT.A. Springer : D.W. Gelwicks., 1871 |
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... , who commits deser- tion ............. 99. Separation by consent not desertion 100. Intent not to be inferred ............... ......... .......... ............................... 101. Separation and intent to desert ...
... , who commits deser- tion ............. 99. Separation by consent not desertion 100. Intent not to be inferred ............... ......... .......... ............................... 101. Separation and intent to desert ...
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... tion . Substantial requisites Certificate of marriage . Certificate tɔ parties and Recorder . authorized to examine parties and witnesses on oath , and receive and read affidavits . He shall state such facts in the license . " Marriage ...
... tion . Substantial requisites Certificate of marriage . Certificate tɔ parties and Recorder . authorized to examine parties and witnesses on oath , and receive and read affidavits . He shall state such facts in the license . " Marriage ...
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... tion on her part . 105. If the place is unfit , and wife refuses to conform , it is deser- tion by the husband . 106. Wilful neglect , what . 107. Habitual intemperance , what . 108. Felony , what . SEC . 90. Marriage may be dissolved ...
... tion on her part . 105. If the place is unfit , and wife refuses to conform , it is deser- tion by the husband . 106. Wilful neglect , what . 107. Habitual intemperance , what . 108. Felony , what . SEC . 90. Marriage may be dissolved ...
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... tion . [ New section . ] Stats . 1870 , 291 ; Washburn vs. Washburn , 9 Cal . , 475 . SEC . 107. Habitual intemperance is that degree of ance , what . intemperance , for one year , from the habitual use of intoxicating drinks , which ...
... tion . [ New section . ] Stats . 1870 , 291 ; Washburn vs. Washburn , 9 Cal . , 475 . SEC . 107. Habitual intemperance is that degree of ance , what . intemperance , for one year , from the habitual use of intoxicating drinks , which ...
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... tion , what . SEC . 116. Condonation is the conditional forgiveness Condona- of a matrimonial offence constituting a cause of divorce . [ New section . ] Benkert vs. Beakert , 32 Cal . , 467 . SEC . 117. The following requirements are ...
... tion , what . SEC . 116. Condonation is the conditional forgiveness Condona- of a matrimonial offence constituting a cause of divorce . [ New section . ] Benkert vs. Beakert , 32 Cal . , 467 . SEC . 117. The following requirements are ...
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Page 206 - ... abaft the beam on the starboard side, and of such a character as to be visible at a distance of at least two miles. " (c) On the port side a red light so constructed as to show an unbroken light over an arc of the horizon of ten points ahead to two points abaft the beam...
Page 72 - To divide, withdraw, or in any manner pay to the stockholders, or any of them, any part of the capital stock of the corporation; or to reduce such capital stock without the consent of the legislature; or 3.
Page 48 - The father of an illegitimate child, by publicly acknowledging it as his own, receiving it as such, with the consent of his wife, if he is married, into his family, and otherwise treating it as if it were a legitimate child, thereby adopts it as such; and such child is thereupon deemed for all purposes legitimate from the time of its birth. The foregoing provisions of this chapter do not apply to such an adoption.
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Page 312 - ... 1. The suggestion, as a fact, of that which is not true, by one who does not believe it to be true.
Page 206 - Lantern having a Green Slide on the one Side, and a Red Slide on the other Side ; and on the Approach of or to other Vessels, such Lantern shall be exhibited in sufficient Time to prevent Collision, so that the Green Light shall not be seen on the Port Side, nor the Red Light on the Starboard Side. Fishing Vessels and open Boats when at Anchor, or attached to their Nets and stationary, shall exhibit a bright White Light. Fishing Vessels and open Boats shall, however, not be prevented from using a...
Page 75 - ... and may be transferred by indorsement by the signature of the proprietor, or his attorney or legal representative, and delivery of the certificate ; but such transfer is not valid, except between the parties thereto, until the same is so entered upon the books of the corporation, as to show the names of the parties by, and to whom transferred, the number or designation of the shares, and the date of the transfer.* (Section 324, Civil Code.) 33.
Page 227 - THIS INDENTURE, made this day of , in the year One thousand, nine hundred and , between of , the party of the first part...
Page 206 - ... use : and shall, on the approach of or to other vessels, be exhibited on their respective sides in sufficient time to prevent collision, in such manner as to make them most visible, and so that the green light shall not be seen on the port side nor the red light on the starboard side, nor, if practicable, more than two points abaft the beam on their respective sides.
Page 219 - Though a grant be not actually delivered into the possession of the grantee, it is yet to be deemed constructively delivered in the following cases: 1. Where the instrument is, by the agreement of the parties at the time of execution, understood to be delivered, and under such circumstances that the grantee is entitled to immediate delivery ; or, 2. Where it is delivered to a stranger for the benefit of the grantee, and his assent is shown, or may be presumed.