California Laws of Interest to Women and ChildrenSuperintendent State Printing, 1912 - 184 pages |
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Page 17
... permit either to marry after the entry thereof ; and [ 4 ] such other and further relief as may be necessary to complete disposition of the action , but if any appeal is taken from the interlocutory judgment or motion for a new trial ...
... permit either to marry after the entry thereof ; and [ 4 ] such other and further relief as may be necessary to complete disposition of the action , but if any appeal is taken from the interlocutory judgment or motion for a new trial ...
Page 29
... permits his child or ward to remain for the space of one year in any orphan asylum of this state , wherein such child is supported by charity , and who , [ 2 ] during such period , fails to give notice in writing to the managers or ...
... permits his child or ward to remain for the space of one year in any orphan asylum of this state , wherein such child is supported by charity , and who , [ 2 ] during such period , fails to give notice in writing to the managers or ...
Page 42
... permitting the husband or wife , not insane , to sell and convey , or mortgage , such homestead , and thereafter any sale , conveyance , or mortgage made in pursuance of such order is as valid and effectual as if the property affected ...
... permitting the husband or wife , not insane , to sell and convey , or mortgage , such homestead , and thereafter any sale , conveyance , or mortgage made in pursuance of such order is as valid and effectual as if the property affected ...
Page 103
... permits , the placing or leaving of his wife in a house of prostitution , or allows or permits her to remain therein , is guilty of a felony and punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for not less than three nor more than ten ...
... permits , the placing or leaving of his wife in a house of prostitution , or allows or permits her to remain therein , is guilty of a felony and punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for not less than three nor more than ten ...
Page 106
... permits any child to suffer , or who inflicts thereon unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering , and whoever , having the care or custody of any child , causes or permits the life or limb of such child to be endangered , or the ...
... permits any child to suffer , or who inflicts thereon unjustifiable physical pain or mental suffering , and whoever , having the care or custody of any child , causes or permits the life or limb of such child to be endangered , or the ...
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