STREET RAILROADS—Continued.
An act requiring city, city and county, or town author- ities to exact and require from persons or corporations seeking permission and authority to lay railroad tracks through streets or public highways of any incorporated city, city and county, or town, a satisfactory promise and undertaking to permit and allow mail carriers in the employ of the United States government at all times, while engaged in the actual discharge of duty, to ride on the cars of such railroad without paying fare; and to make such promise and undertaking a condition prece- dent to the granting of such permission and authority by such governing board. Approved February 27, 1893; stats. 1893, p. 44.
An act to authorize cities and towns to grant franchises for the construction and maintenance of railroads beyond the limits of such cities or towns leading to public parks owned thereby. Became a law March 1, 1897; stats. 1897, p. 46...
An act to protect the owners of bottles, boxes, siphons, and kegs used in the sale of soda waters, mineral or aerated waters, porter, ale, cider, ginger ale, milk, cream, small beer, lager beer, weiss beer, beer, white beer, or other beverages. Approved March 31, 1891; stats. 1891, p. 217.... 683
TRUST COMPANIES.
See Banks and Banking; Executors.
UNITED STATES.
An act granting rights of way for lines, roads, structures, levees, canals, and excavations to the United States, over the public lands of this state. Approved March 21, 1907; stats. 1907, p. 848...
An act to provide for the payment of the wages of me- chanics and laborers employed by corporations. Ap- proved March 31, 1891; stats. 1891, p. 195. Unconstitu- tional. (History).
An act requiring every corporation doing business in this state to pay their employees, and each of them, at least once in each and every month, the wages earned by such employee; to limit the defenses which may be set up by such corporation to assignments of wages, set-off or counter-claims, or the absence of such employee at the time of making payment, and in case of such absence the wages are payable upon demand; to prohibit assignments of wages for the purpose of evading the provisions of this act and agreements to accept wages at longer periods than as herein provided as a condition of employment; to fix a penalty for this violation of the provisions of this act by such corporation, and to provide for the dis- position of any fines recovered from corporations viola- ting the same. Approved March 29, 1897; stats. 1897, p. 231. Unconstitutional. (History)...
An act concerning warehouse receipts, and the issuing, sale and transfer thereof, and the sale of goods, wares and merchandise stored in public or private warehouses in other states. Approved March 20, 1905; stats. 1905, p. 322..
An act to make uniform the law of warehouse receipts. Approved March 19, 1909; stats. 1909, p. 437..
An act to regulate and control the sale, rental, and dis- tribution of appropriated water in this state, other than in any city, city and county, or town therein, and to secure the rights of way for the conveyance of such water to the places of use. Approved March 12, 1885; stats. 1885, p. 95..
An act declaring upon what terms contracts between per- sons, companies, associations, or corporations furnishing water for irrigation to the consumers of such water shall be valid, and to provide that such contracts shall be deemed based upon sufficient consideration. Approved March 16, 1901; stats. 1901, p. 331.
An act to provide for the recordation of contracts and subscription agreements to stock in water users' asso- ciations, organized in conformity with an act of congress, approved June 17, 1902, and to regulate recorders' fees for filing, recording and indexing same. Approved March 20, 1907; stats. 1907, p. 749...
For general provisions, applicable to and governing all cor- porations, see general headings as they occur, as "Articles of Incorporation," "By-laws," "Capital Stock."
For additional or exceptional provisions respecting certain specified classes of corporations in particular, see the respective name headings as they occur enumerated in their order, as "Agricultural Fair Corporations," "Banks," "Carriers."
ACCOUNTS. See BOOKS AND RECORDS.
Of instruments by a corporation. C. C. § 1161 Proof to accompany. C. C. § 1185..
Against corporations, where instituted.
Can not be defended or maintained by corporation if articles are not filed as required. C. C. § 299.. Civil, against a corporation, service of summons. C. C. P. § 411
against directors and stockholders to recover penalties or enforce liabilities. C. C. P. § 359..
against officers of corporation on refusal to transfer stock. C. C. 324.
dissolution by state. C. C. 358.
inquiry into affairs of corporation in suit by state. $ 358
place of trial in certain cases. C. C. P. § 395. pleadings, verification of by corporation. C. C. P. § 446.. 386 publication of summons, in certain cases. C. C. P. § 412
recovery of assessment on capital stock. C. C. § 349. recovery of deposits, no time limit. C. C. P. § 348. recovery of penalties, by purchaser of franchise at sale under execution. C. C. § 390...
recovery of stock sold for assessment. C. C. 347. residence may be recorded for service of summons. § 1163
security for costs, when required. C. C. P. § 1036. stockholders, against, for recovery of debt. C. C. § 322.. sue and be sued, corporate right to. Const., art. XII,
Civil, sue and be sued, powers. C. C. § 354, subd. 2. time for commencement of, against directors or stock- holders for enforcement of liability. C. C. P. § 359.... 382 time for commencement of, against directors, to recover stock sold for assessment. C. C. § 347....
time for commencement of, against directors, when statute of limitations not to apply. C. C. § 309. usurpation of franchise. C. C. P. § 803. Criminal, against corporations, summons. examination of charge. Pen. C. 1393. form of summons. Pen. C. § 1391. indictment, appearance and plea. prosecution of. Pen. C. § 1395. return of depositions. Pen. C. § 1394. summons, how and when served. Pen. C. § 1392. warrant of arrest, summons in case of corporation. C. § 1427
when fine imposed, collection of. Pen. C. § 1397. ADMINISTRATORS.
See BANKS. See, also, Appendix Index, BANKS AND BANKING; EXECUTORS. ADVERTISEMENTS. See, also, REPORTS; also, Appendix Index, FRAUDULENT REPORTS. Flag of the United States, not to be used. Misrepresentation of quality of goods. Names, fraudulent use of. Pen. C. Publication of false reports. Pen. C. § 564.
AFFAIRS. See, also, BUSINESS.
Affairs and business may be inquired into on information of attorney general. C. C. § 358.
Affairs and conditions of corporations may be examined by legislature. C. C. § 383.
of corporations, may be inquired into at request of gov- ernor. C. C. § 382..
AFFIDAVITS. See ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
AGENTS. See, also, FOREIGN CORPORATIONS. Appointment of, corporate power to do so. C. C. 354, subd. 5
AGRICULTURAL DISTRICTS. See Appendix Index, AGRI- CULTURAL ASSOCIATIONS.
AGRICULTURAL FAIR CORPORATIONS.
By-laws, must provide for charges and membership fees. C. C. § 622...
Non-profit in character. C. C. § 622..
Property, quantity which may be held. C. C. § 620.
See, also, Appendix Index, Agricultural Associations.
ANIMALS. See CHILDREN AND ANIMALS. See, also, Appendix Index, ANIMALS.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION.
Acknowledged and subscribed, how and by whom. C. C. § 292
Amendment of, and filing of amendment. C. C. § 362. Actions in relation to property can not be maintained or defended unless certified copies filed in counties where property is situated. C. C. § 299..
Certified, are prima facie evidence. C. C. § 297.
Certified copy, a certified copy of, may be filed to replace original lost or destroyed. C. C. § 297a.
when certified by county clerk and filed with secretary of state. C. C. § 296.
when certified by county clerk, fee for certifying.
when certified by secretary of state, and filed in each county where property is situated. C. C. 299. when copy made by secretary of state, fee for making. Pol. C. 416, subds. 1 and 3...
when copy supplied by applicant, fee for making. Pol. C. § 416, subds. 2 and 3.. County clerk, fees for certifying to
fees for filing and indexing. Pol. C. § 4300a. Definition of. C. C. § 289.
Filed in each county where property is held. C. C. § 299. with county clerk and secretary of state. C. C. § 296... Forms for. See Appendix Index, Forms and Precedents. Name must not be taken closely resembling any existing corporation. C. C. § 296..
Original to be filed with county clerk where principal place of business is situated. C. C. § 296.
certified copy to be filed with secretary of state. C. C. § 296
certified copy thereof to be filed in each county where property is situated. C. C. § 299..
Secretary of state, fee, affixing certificate and seal of state. Pol. C. 416, subd. 3....
Restoration of when lost or destroyed. See, also, Appendix Index, Certificates.
fee for filing, apportioned to amount of capital stock. Pol. C. 416, subd. 4..
fee for recording. Pol. C. § 416, subd. 5.
ASSESSMENTS. See, also, CAPITAL STOCK.
Action for recovery of stock sold for. C. C. § 347. Capital stock, assessments on. C. C. § 331.
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