California Laws of Interest to Women and ChildrenSuperintendent State Printing, 1912 - 184 pages |
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... convicted of any infamous crime , no person hereafter convicted of the embezzlement or mis- appropriation of public money , and no person who shall not be able to read the constitution in the English language and write his or her name ...
... convicted of any infamous crime , no person hereafter convicted of the embezzlement or mis- appropriation of public money , and no person who shall not be able to read the constitution in the English language and write his or her name ...
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... convicted of infamous crimes . Twenty - third - Regulating the rate of interest on money . Twenty - fourth - Authorizing the creation , extension , or impairing of liens . Twenty - fifth - Chartering or licensing ferries , bridges 2.
... convicted of infamous crimes . Twenty - third - Regulating the rate of interest on money . Twenty - fourth - Authorizing the creation , extension , or impairing of liens . Twenty - fifth - Chartering or licensing ferries , bridges 2.
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... 30 , 1874. ] Causes for divorce . § 92. Divorces may be granted for any of the following causes : 1. Adultery . 2. Extreme cruelty . 3. Wilful desertion . 4. Wilful neglect . 5. Habitual intemperance . 6. Conviction 12.
... 30 , 1874. ] Causes for divorce . § 92. Divorces may be granted for any of the following causes : 1. Adultery . 2. Extreme cruelty . 3. Wilful desertion . 4. Wilful neglect . 5. Habitual intemperance . 6. Conviction 12.
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California. 4. Wilful neglect . 5. Habitual intemperance . 6. Conviction of felony . [ Amended March 30 , 1874. ] Adultery defined . § 93. Adultery is the voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with a person other than the ...
California. 4. Wilful neglect . 5. Habitual intemperance . 6. Conviction of felony . [ Amended March 30 , 1874. ] Adultery defined . § 93. Adultery is the voluntary sexual intercourse of a married person with a person other than the ...
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... conviction of felony , and the action is not com- menced before the expiration of two years after a pardon , or the termina- tion of the period of sentence . 3. In all other cases when there is an unreasonable lapse of time before the ...
... conviction of felony , and the action is not com- menced before the expiration of two years after a pardon , or the termina- tion of the period of sentence . 3. In all other cases when there is an unreasonable lapse of time before the ...
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action age of eighteen age of majority Amended April 15 Amended March 30 application appointed assistant probation officers attendance board of prison board of trustees boy or girl cause certificate charge city and county clerk Code committed community property consent contract conviction corporation custody death deceased decedent deem delinquent person dependent or delinquent discharge divorce dollars per month duties Enacted March 21 entitled execution February 27 felony female filed guardianship guilty hearing hereby homestead homestead exemption hundred dollars husband or wife incompetent person insane institution issue joint parental school judgment juvenile court manner March 18 marriage married woman misdemeanor mortgage necessary offense parent or guardian parole party petition prison directors probation committee proceedings purpose real estate real property recorded reformatory residence salary school district separate property sole trader superintendent superior court therein thereto tion unless ward Whittier State School