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owned by a sectarian institution at public expense: Frohliger v. Richardson, 41 Cal. App. Dec. 744, 218 Pac. 497.

ACT 3307.

An act directing the California historical survey commission to prepare a record of California's part in the war between the United States and the central European powers and to compile biographical sketches of California's citizens who served in the army, navy or marine corps of the United States during said war, and making an appropriation to carry out the purposes hereof. [Approved May 23,

1919. Stats. 1919, p. 830.]

ACT 3308.

An act to provide for the completion of the restoration of the Mission San Francisco del Solano, in the city of Sonoma, state of California, and making an appropriation therefor. [Approved June 3, 1921; Stats. 1921, p. 1723. In effect August 2, 1921.]

HOGS.

General acts relating to hogs running at large were repealed by the estray law of 1897, p. 198, Act 391. See, also, Act 387. For acts relating to particular localities, see particular title.

ACT 3318.

TITLE 246.
HOLIDAYS.

An act authorizing boards of supervisors or other governing bodies of municipalities to declare holidays.

[Approved March 23, 1901. Stats. 1901, p. 658.]

§ 1. Governing bodies may declare holiday.

The board of supervisors

§ 1. Governing bodies may declare holiday. or other governing body of any county, town, city, or city and county, may declare the day on which a primary or other election is held in such municipality to be a holiday therein.

ACT 3319.

An act declaring February 12, the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, a legal holiday and providing for a half-day session in the public schools on such holiday, and for certain exercises in the public schools. [Approved April 13, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 861.]

Compare Act 3320.

§ 1. Lincoln day.

§ 1. Lincoln day. February 12th, the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, is hereby declared a legal holiday, provided, however, that all the public schools throughout the state shall hold sessions in the forenoon of that day in order to allow the customary exercises in memory of Lincoln; and provided, further, that when February 12th falls on Sunday, then Monday following shall be a legal holiday and shall be so observed; and provided still further, that when February 12th falls on Saturday, such exercises in the public schools shall take place on the lay afternoon preceding.

ACT 3320.

An act declaring Friday, February twelfth, 1909, the 100th birthday of Abraham Lincoln, a legal holiday and providing for a half-day session of the public schools for that day.

[Approved January 20, 1909. Stats. 1909, p. 2.]

Compare Act 3319.

§1. Lincoln day, 1909. Public schools to observe holiday. § 2. Time of taking effect of act.

§ 1. Lincoln day, 1909. Public schools to observe holiday. Friday, February twelfth, 1909, the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, is hereby declared a legal holiday, provided, however, that all public schools throughout the state shall hold sessions in the forenoon of that day in order to allow the customary exercises in memory of the martyred president.

§ 2. Time of taking effect of act. This act shall take effect immedi ately.

ACT 3330.

TITLE 247.
HOLLISTER.

Incorporating. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 675.]

Superseded by incorporating under statute of 1883, in 1901. See Act 5233.

АСТ 3340.

TITLE 248.

HOME OF ADULT BLIND.

Appropriating money for the establishment and management of the industrial home of mechanical trades for the adult blind. [Stats. 1885, p. 18.]

Superseded 1887, p. 160. See next act.

Powers and duties of trustees of Industrial Home for Adult Blind transferred to Department of Institutions: Pol. Code, § 366c.

ACT 3341.

Establishing an industrial home of mechanical trades for the adult blind, and creating a board of directors for the government thereof. [Stats. 1887, p. 160.]

Amended 1889, p. 147.

Codified by §§ 2207-2207k of Political Code.

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TITLE 249.

ACT 3351.

HOMESTEAD CORPORATIONS.

To authorize formation of homestead corporations. [Stats. 1861, p. 567.] Repealed. See § 288, Civil Code. Amended 1867-68, p. 539; 1869-70, p. 474. Supp. 1863–64, p. 492; 1873-74, p. 525. Supplemented 187374, p. 525. See next act.

'ACT 3352.

An act supplementary to an act entitled "An act to authorize the formation of corporations to provide the members thereof with homesteads, or lots of land suitable for homesteads," approved May twentieth, eighteen hundred and sixty-one.

§ 1.

§ 2.

§ 3.

[Approved March 23, 1874. Stats. 1873-74, p. 525.]

Extension of time for homestead corporations.
How existence continued.

Takes effect when.

§ 1. Extension of time for homestead corporations. Any corporation formed under the act to which this act is supplemental, whose period of existence is not stated in its articles of incorporation to be ten years, may continue its corporate existence for ten years from the date of filing its articles of incorporation, upon complying with the provisions of this act.

§ 2. How existence continued. Any such corporation existing on the first day of January, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, may at any time before its period of existence, as stated in its articles of incorporation, shall expire, continue its existence, as stated in section one of this act, by a majority vote of its board of trustees at any meeting of such board, or by a vote of a majority of the stockholders, as the board of trustees may elect. A certificate of the action of the directors, signed by them and their secretary, when the election is made by their vote, or upon the written consent of the stockholders or members, or a certificate of the proceedings of the meeting of stockholders or members, when such election is made at any such meeting, signed by the chairman and secretary of the meeting and a majority of the directors, must be filed in the office of the clerk of the county where the original articles of corporation are filed, and a certified copy thereof must be filed in the office of the secretary of state; and thereafter the corporation shall continue its existence under the provisions of this act, and shall possess all the rights and powers, and be subject to all the obligations, restrictions, and limitations prescribed by the act of which this is supplementary.

§ 3. Takes effect when. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.

ACT 3362.

TITLE 250.
HOMESTEADS.

In relation to homesteads. [Stats. 1867-68, p. 116.]
Superseded by Civil Code, §§ 1237-1269.

ACT 3363.

Extending the privileges of the homestead law to certain persons.

[Stats. 1860, p. 87.]

This act extended the law to unmarried men and women and to widows and widowers. The homestead acts are superseded by Civi) Code, § 1237 et seq.

ACT 3364.

Alienating or encumbering. [Stats. 1873-74, p. 582.]
Codified by §§ 1269a-1269c of Civil Code.

It provided for the alienation of the homestead in case of the insanity of either husband or wife.

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An act for the protection of the Antwerp messenger, or homing pigeon. [Approved February 26, 1897. Stats. 1897, p. 37.]

Codified by § 598a of Penal Code. See note to § 598a, Penal Code.

ACT 3384.

TITLE 252.
HOPS.

An act fixing rate of tare on baled hops.

[Approved March 31, 1891. Stats. 1891, p. 452.]

81. Rate of tare on baled hops.

§ 2. Takes effect when.

§ 1. Rate of tare on baled hops. There shall be allowed on baled hops a tare at the rate of two per centum, of the weight of the bale for the cloth and other material used in baling; that is, the tare shall be at the rate of two pounds per hundred on the weight of the bale.

§ 2. Takes effect when. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

АСТ 3394.

TITLE 253.
HORNITOS.

Incorporating town of. [Stats. 1869-70, p. 471.]

TITLE 354.
HORTICULTURE.

See "Agriculture"; Forestry"; "Fruit"; "Viticulture."

ACT 3404.

An act to provide for the proper naming of trees, seeds, plants, and vines, sold, offered, or exposed for sale in this state and providing a penalty for the violation of this act.

[Approved March 3 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 44.]

§ 1. Penalty for false naming.

§ 1. Penalty for false naming. All trees, seeds, plants and vines, sold, offered or exposed for sale in the state of California shall be properly named as to variety and kind, and any person knowingly selling, trading, or exchanging or offering or exposing for sale any trees, seeds, plants or vines falsely named as to variety and kind shall

be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be liable to a fine of not less than ten dollars, nor more than three hundred dollars.

ACT 3405.

An act to provide for an investigation of the nature of the diseases known as pear blight and walnut blight and to prevent, eradicate, and procure a cure for the same and to cause to be prosecuted experimental and research work in the field of viticulture, directing publication of the results of such experiments and investigations, making an appropriation therefor and prescribing the duties of the controller and treasurer in relation thereto. [Approved March 18, 1905. Stats. 1905, p. 124.]

This act authorized the regents and president of the University of California to conduct the investigation, and appropriated twenty thousand dollars for the purpose.

ACT 3406.

To create and establish a state board of horticulture, and appropriate money for the expenses thereof. [Approved March 13, 1883. Stats.

1883, p. 289.]

Amended 1885, p. 4; 1889, pp. 8, 89. Repealed 1903, p. 524. See

next act.

See Political Code, §§ 2319-2319j.

ACT 3407.

An act to create a state commission of horticulture, to provide for a state commissioner of horticulture, and prescribe his powers, duties and compensation, and to provide methods, means and penalties for the enforcement of such powers and duties, and appropriating money for the use and support and to pay the expenses thereof, and to repeal chapter sixty-three of the laws of eighteen hundred and eightythree, chapter seven of the laws of eighteen hundred and eightyfive, chapter eighty-six of the laws of eighteen hundred and eightynine, and chapter one hundred and ninety-four of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-one. [Approved March 25, 1903. Stats. 1903, p. 524.]

Amended 1905, p. 496.

Probably codified by §§ 2319-2319j, Political Code. The code commissioners say it is the act of 1883, p. 289 (Act 3406), that is codified. As that act was repealed in 1903, the above act of 1903 is probably the one referred to.

ACT 3408.

To protect and promote the horticultural interests of the state. [Stats. 1881, p. 86.]

Amended 1889, p. 413; 1891, p. 268. Repealed 1897, p. 244. See next act.

This act was a proper exercise of the police power: County of Los Angeles v. Spencer, 126 Cal. 670, 77 Am. St. Rep. 217, 59 Pac. 203.

ACT 3409.

An act to promote the horticultural interests of the state by providing county boards of horticulture, and repealing the act entitled "An

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