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4331. Nothing in this Code not contained in this chapter affects any of the provisions of the statutes relating to the compensation, salaries, or fees of county or township officers; but all such statutes are recognized as continuing in force, notwithstanding the provisions of this Code, except so far as they are affected by or are inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter.

Section continues in force San Francisco Act--regulating fees of officers and salary of Sheriff, 50 Cal. 118.

Fees and salaries--General Act, Stats. 1870, p. 148, amd. by Stats. 1870, pp. 677, 680; 1872, pp. 178, 188, 219; 1878, p. 134. Local Acts in the various counties: Alameda, Stats. 1872, p. 720; 1874, pp. 90, 185. 601; 1876, pp. 127, 166; 1878, p. 950. Alpine, Stats. 1872, p. 703; 1874, p. 236; 1878, p. 372. Amador, General Act and Stats. 1876, p. 370. Butte, Stats. 1872, pp. 233, 270, 709, 799; 1874, pp. 170, 508, 733: 1876, pp. 753, 906: 1878, pp. 248, 257, 567, 683. Calaveras (instead of General Act), Stats. 1870, p. 133 (supplemented or amended by Stats. 1872, p. 177, 385: 1874, p. 13); Stats. 1872, p. 910; 1876, p. 141; 1878, p. 592. Colusa, Stats. 1872, p. 98; 1874, p. 873: 1878, p. 782. Contra Costa, Stats. 1876, pp. 84, 91, 529; 1878, p. 269. Del Norte, General Act and Stats. 1876, p. 507. El Dorado, Stats. 1870, p. 198 (amd. by Stats. 1872, pp. 412, 592, 894, and Stats. 1874, p. 710); Stats. 1872, pp. 377, 793; 1874, pp. 5, 825; 1878, p. 269. Fresno, Stats. 1874, pp. 236, 349; 1876, pp. 151, 363; 1878, p. 255. Humboldt, Stats. 1872, pp. 169, 797; 1874, pp. 109, 755; 1876, p. 81. Inyo, Stats. 1872, p. 799; 1874, pp. 177, 236, 510: 1876, p. 81; 1878, pp. 157, 256, 372. Kern, Stats. 1874, pp. 45, 236, 319: 1876, pp. 151, 172, 363; 1878, pp. 255, 559. Lake, Stats. 1872, p. 441; 1876, p. 599; 1878, p. 256. Lassen, Stats. 1872, p. 189; 1878, p. 683. Los Angeles, Stats. 1870, p. 380; 1872, pp. 37, 62, 158; 1874, pp. 342, 348, 616; 1876, pp. 130, 570; 1878. p. 574. Marin, Stats, 1874, pp. 212, 433. Maripos, Stats. 1874, p. 83: 1876, p. 508. Mendocino, Stats. 1874, pp. 174, 539: 1878, p. 183 Merced, Stats. 1874, p. 660; 1876, p. 508; 1878, pp. 107, 137. Modoc, Stats. 1874, p. 124; 1878, pp. 140, 454. Mono, Stats. 1874, p. 708. Monterey, Stats. 1872, pp. 316, 419; 1874, p. 203; 1878, p. 863. Napa, Stats. 1870, p. 368: 1872, p. 437: 1874, pp. 108, 158, 392; 1878, p. 551. Nevada, Stats. 1870, p. 142 (amd. by Stats. 1872, p. 843); Stats. 1876, p. 404; 1878, p. 551. Placer, Stats. 1870, p. 805: 1872, p. 799; 1874, p. 702; 1878, p. 268. Plumas, Stats. 1872, p. 733; 1874, p. 382; 1878, p. 547. Sacramento, Stats. 1874, p. 204, supplemented by Stats. 1874, pp. 713, 794; see further Stats. 1874, pp. 863, 909. San Benito, Stats. 1874, p. 95. San Bernardino, Stats. 1866, p. 822; 1870, p. 219: 1872, p. 490 (amd. by Stats. 1874, p. 130); 1874, pp. 101, 616; 1876, p. 389; 1878, p. 80. San Diego, Stats. 1872, p. 191; 1874, pp. 101, 443, 616; 1876, pp. 558, 586; 1878, p. 128. San Francisco (City and County): Fees, besides SS 2 and 22 of General Act, see Stats. 1855, p. 81 (amd. by Stats. 1855, p. 212; 1858, p. 231, superseding Stats. 1856, p. 83); 1861, p. 365; 1866, pp. 66, 122; 1872, pp. 46, 93, 403, 776; 1874, p. 908; Salaries, seo Stats. 1852, p. 200; 1853, p. 198; 1855, p. 208; 1857. p. 13; 1858, p. 239: 1859, pp. 36, 89, 92; 1860, p. 309; 1861, pp. 551, 559, 560; 1862, pp. 138, 239; 1864, pp. 114, 161, 515; 1866, p. 625; 1870, p. 122; 1872, p. 653; 1878, p. 355, 1023. San Joaquin, Stats. 1874, pp. 575, 692; 1878, p. 182. San Luis Obispo, Stats. 1870. p. 437 (amd. by Stats. 1872, p. 425; 1876, p. 912); 1874. p. 618; 1876, p. 608; 1878, pp. 451, 701. San Mateo, Stats. 1874, pp. 479. 779; 1878, p. 583. Santa Barbara, Stats. 1874, p. 618; 1876, p. 212. Santa Clara, Stats. 1872. pp. 212, 859; 1874, pp. 102, 230, 610: 1876, pp. 35, 363, 402; 1878, pp. 288, 426. Santa Cruz, Stats. 1872, p. 331; 1876, p 576: 1878, pp. 155, 564. Shasta, Stats. 1872, p. 799; 1874, pp. 168, 180. Sierra, Stats. 1866, p. 272: 1868, p. 448; 1870, p. 285; 1874, p. 185. Siskiyou, Stats. 1870, p. 249, supplemented by Stats. 1874, pp. 188. 719; further see Stats. 1874, p. 755. Solano, Stats. 1872, p. 624; 1874, p. 869; 1876, p. 56; 1878, p. 536. Sonoma, Stats. 1872, p. 583; 1874, p. 228; Stats. 1874 pp. 382, 720 (amd. by Stats. 1876, pp. 576, 726); 1978. pp. 129, 328. Stanislaus, Stats. 1872, p. 183; 1874, pp. 277, 448, 537; 1878, p. 1001. Sutter, General Act, and $ 21 of Act in Stats. 1876, p. 603. Tehama, Stats. 1972, pp. 755, 756; 1874, p. 796; 1876, p. 232. Trinity, Stats. 1872, p. 380; 1874, pp. 184, 533. Tulare, Stats. 1874, pp. 45, 60, 349.

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1876, pp. 156, 172, 363; 1878. p. 559. Tuolumne. Stats. 1870, p. 525; 1876, p. 45. Ventura, Stats. 1872, p. 484; 1874, pp. 365, 618. Yolo, Stats. 1874, p. 420 (amd. by Stats. 1876, pp. 120, 566); Stats. 1878, p. 637. Yuba, Stats. 1872, p. 36; 1874, pp. 109, 153; 1876, p. 522; 1878, p. 738.

4332. The officers mentioned in this Title are not in any case, except for the State or county, to perform any official services, unless upon the prepayment of the fees prescribed for such services, except as in the succeeding section provided by law; and on snch payment the officer must perform the services required. For every failure or refusal to perform official duty when the fees are tendered, the officer is liable on his official bond.

Fees-and salaries, § 4331n.

4333. No fee or compensation of any kind must be charged or received by any officer for duties performed or services rendered in proceedings upon habeas corpus.

CHAPTER V.

Other County Charges.

$ 4343. County charges to be audited.
S4344. Enumeration of county charges.

$ 4345. Costs on removal of criminal actions.
$4346. Proceedings in collection of such costs
S4347. Actions to which such provisions apply.

4343. Accounts for county charges of every description must be presented to the Board of Supervisors to be audited, as prescribed in Article III, [Chapter III Title II, Part IV, of this Code.

Presenting accounts for county charges to be audited, sco Article III of Chapter II, and especially $8 4072-4074.

4344. The following are county charges:

1. Charges incurred against the county by virtue of any provision of this Title;

2. The compensation of the District Attorney, and all expenses necessarilly incurred by him in criminal cases arising within the county;

3. The compensation allowed by law to Sheriffs and Constables for executing process on persons charged with criminal offenses; for services and expenses in conveying criminals to jail; for services of subpoena issued by District Attorneys, and for other services in relation to criminal proceedings for which no specific compensation is prescribed by law;

4. The expenses necessarily incurred in the support of persons charged with or convicted of crimes and committed therefor to the County Jail;

5. The sums required by law to be paid to Grand Jurors and indigent witnesses in criminal cases;

6. The accounts of the Coroner of the county for such services as are not provided to be paid otherwise;

7. All charges and accounts for services rendered by any Justice cf the Peace for services in the examination of persons charged with crime not otherwise provided for by law;

8. The necessary expenses incurred in the support of County Hospitals, and the indigent sick and the otherwise dependent poor whose support is chargeable to the county;

9. The contingent expenses necessarily incurred for the use and benefit of the county;

10. Every other sum directed by law to be raised for any county purpose under the direction of the Board of Supervisors, or declared to be a county charge;

11. The salary of the Commissioner of Highways must be paid at the close of each quarter.

Amendment 1880-declared unconstitutional, see § 4000n. It omitted subds. 2, 3 and 11.

4345. When a criminal action is removed before trial, the costs accruing upon such removal and trial shall be a charge against the county in which the indictment was found. [In effect February 28, 1874.]

4346. The Clerk of the county to which such action is removed shall certify the amount of costs allowed and certified by the Court to the Auditor of his county, and such Auditor shall audit the same and draw his warrants therefor upon the Treasurer of the county from which such action was removed, and such Auditor shall forward to said Treasurer and Auditor of the county from which said action was transferred as aforesaid, a certified copy of the total amount of costs allowed by the Court, giving each item as certified to him by the County Clerk and the Court; and the Auditor receiving such certified copy of said costs allowed, shall enter the same in his books as a charge against the Treasurer of his county, and the County Treasurer of the county from which such action was removed must immediately upon presentation pay said warrant out of the General Fund of said county; or if at the time of presentation there is not sufficient moneys in the said General Fund to pay the same, he must indorse upon said warrant, "Not paid for want of funds," and said warrant must be registered, and shall draw interest at the same rate and be paid in the same manner as though it had been drawn by the Auditor of the county where the indictment was found. [In effect February 28, 1874.]

4347. Sections four thousand three hundred and forty-five and four thousand three hundred and forty-six of this Code shall apply to all criminal actions which have been or may be removed for trial since the first day of January, eighteen hun. dred and seventy-three. [In effect February 28, 1874.]

Section 4348 added by void Amendment 1880-see § 4000n. It provided that full fees and commissions of County Surveyor, Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables should be those prescribed by law, and fixed compensation.of Supervisors.

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V. CERTAIN STATUTES RELATING TO CITIES AND

TOWNS AND EXISTING CORPORATIONS CON

TINUED.

CHAPTER I.

Cities as Bodies Corporate.

§ 4354 City is body politic and corporate; general and special powers.

$ 4355. Distribution of powers.

$4356. City declared by Legislature.

4357. Boundaries, how changed.

$4358. Petition to Supervisors. (Repealed.)

$4359. Undertaking for expenses of electio

(Repealed.)

$ 4360. Supervisors to order an election. (Repealed.)

$4361. Notice of election, etc. (Repealed.)

$4362. Ordinance approving such annexation. (Repealed.)

$4363. Order of Supervisors, etc. (Repealed.)

$ 4364. Expenses of election, how paid. Repealed.)

4365. Certified copies of ordinance to be transmitted and filed. (Repealed.)

$4366. Act to fix time of the first election.

$4367. Notice of election and canvass of returns.

$ 4368. Who are entitled to vote at eity elections.

$4369. Common Council to provide for election and appointment of

city officers.

$ 4370. Elective officers of cities.

$4371. Direct taxes limited.

$4372. Condemnation of private property for city use.

$4373. Vacancies in office.

$ 4374. Official oaths and bonds.

4354. A city is a body politic and corporate, with the general powers of a corporation, and the powers specified or necessarily implied in this Title or in special laws.

Title inapplicable-to municipal corporations existing at the time it went into effect, 47 Cal. 127, 128.

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