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9. Ninth. All that portion of the county of Los Angeles, comprising the sixty-first, sixty-fifth, sixty-sixth, sixty-seventh, sixty-eighth, sixtyninth and seventieth assembly districts, as such districts are constituted by section 90 of this code, as amended at the extraordinary session of the legislature commencing November 27, 1911, shall constitute the ninth congressional district.

10. Tenth. All that portion of the county of Los Angeles not ineluded in the ninth congressional district shall constitute the tenth congressional district.

11. Eleventh. The counties of San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside, San Diego, Mono, Inyo and Imperial shall constitute the eleventh congressional district. [Amendment approved 1912; Stats. Ex. Sess. 1911, p. 164.]

Legislation § 117. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872, and, as at present, was the only section of Chapter III, being superseded by acts dividing the state into congressional districts. See Stats. 1871-72, p. 714; Stats. 1891, p. 84; Stats. 1901, p. 548. See ante, Legislation Chapter I, for code commissioners' note. 2. Repealed by Stats. 1907, p. 614, in repealing Title I. 3. Present section enacted by Stats. 1907, p. 627. See ante, Legislation Title I. 4. Amended by Stats. Extra Sess. 1911, p. 164.

CHAPTER IV.

Equalization Districts.

§ 125. Division of the state into equalization districts.

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Legislation Chapter IV. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872, and was entitled "Judicial Districts," embracing the original code §§ 125-142. Repealed by Code Amdts. 1880, p. 1, the repeal conforming to Const., art. XII, § 3. 3. The present Chapter IV was enacted by Stats. 1907, p. 627. See supra, Legislation Title I, and infra, Legislation § 125.

§ 125. Division of the state into equalization districts. The state is hereby divided into four equalization districts designated and constituted as follows:

1. The city and county of San Francisco shall constitute the first equalization district.

2. The counties of Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, Contra Costa, El Dorado, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Joaquin, and Tuolumne shall constitute the second equalization district.

3. The counties of Butte, Colusa, Del Norte, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Marin, Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Plumas, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, and Yuba shall constitute the third equalization district.

4. The counties of Fresno, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Mono, Monterey, Orange, Riverside, San Benito, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Louis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus, Tulare, and Ventura shall constitute the fourth equalization district.

Legislation § 125. Enacted by Stats. 1907, p. 627; the code commissioner saying, "Corresponds to the provisions of article XIII, § 9, of the constitution, as amended November 4, 1884, and is inserted in code to make the title complete." See supra, tits. "Legislation," Title I and Chapter IV.

CHAPTER V.

Railroad Districts.

§ 130. Division of the state into railroad districts.

§ 130. Division of the state into railroad districts. The state is hereby divided into three railroad districts designated and constituted as follows:

1. The counties of Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, Lassen, Mendocino, Modoc, Napa, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yolo, and Yuba shall constitute the first railroad district.

2. The counties of Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo shall conconstitute the second railroad district.

3. The counties of Alameda, Contra Costa, Fresno, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Los Angeles, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Mono, Monterey, Orange, Riverside, San Benito, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Joaquin, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Stanislaus, Tulare, Tuolumne, and Ventura shall constitute the third railroad district. Legislation § 130. Enacted by Stats. 1907, p. 628. See ante, Legislation Title I.

CHAPTER VI.
Judicial Districts.

§ 135. Division of state into district courts of appeal districts.

§ 135. Division of state into district court of appeal districts. The state is hereby divided into three district courts of appeal districts designated and constituted as follows:

1. The counties of San Francisco, Marin, Contra Costa, Alameda, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Fresno, Santa Cruz, Monterey and San Benito shall constitute the first appellate district.

2. The counties of Tulare, Kings, San Luis Obispo, Kern, Inyo, Santa Barbara, Ventura, Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Orange, Riverside, and San Diego shall constitute the second appellate district.

3. The counties of Del Norte, Siskiyou, Modoc, Humboldt, Trinity, Shasta, Lassen, Tehama, Plumas, Mendocino, Lake, Colusa, Glenn, Butte, Sierra, Sutter, Yuba, Nevada, Sonoma, Napa, Yolo, Placer, Solano, Sacramento, El Dorado, San Joaquin, Amador, Calaveras, Stanislaus, Mariposa, Madera, Merced, Tuolumne, Alpine and Mono shall constitute the third appellate district.

Legislation § 135. Enacted by Stats. 1907, p. 628; the code commissioner saying, "Corresponds to the provisions of article VI, § 4, of the constitution, as amended November 8, 1904, and is inserted in the code to make the title complete." See ante, Legislation Title I.

TITLE II.

Seat of Government.

§ 145. Located at Sacramento.

§ 145. Located at Sacramento. The seat of government of this state is at the city of Sacramento.

Seat of government, Sacramento declared to be: See Const., art. XX, § 1.

Legislation § 145. Enacted March 12, 1872.

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Legislation Title III, 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1858, p. 256; Stats. 1861, p. 39; Stats. 1863-64, pp. 154, 306, 476; Stats. 1867-68, p. 563. When enacted in 1872, Title III consisted of §§ 150201. 2. Amended by Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 1. 3. By Stats. 1903, p. 330, all the sections of the title, except the introductory section (150), were amended, and five new sections added (§§ 204-208). See infra, tits. "Legislation," §§ 150–208, the sections constituting the title. § 150. Legal distances. The legal distances in this state are fixed as follows:

Legal distances. Basis of mileage: Post, § 208.

Legislation 150. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872. 2. Re-enacted by Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 3, in amending Title III. See.ante, Legislation Title III.

§ 151. From Alameda County seat. From the county seat of Alameda County to Sacramento, eighty-four (84) miles. [Amendment approved 1903; Stats. 1903, p. 330.]

Legislation § 151. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1858, p. 256, § 2. 2. Amended by Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 3. 3. By Stats. 1903, p. 330. See ante, Legislation Title III.

§ 152. From Alpine County seat. From the county seat of Alpine County to Sacramento, two hundred and twenty-five (225) miles. [Amendment approved 1903; Stats. 1903, p. 330.]

Legislation § 152. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 186364, p. 306, § 2. 2. Amended by Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 3. 3. By Stats. 1903, p. 330. See ante, Legislation Title III.

§ 153. From Amador County seat. From the county seat of Amador County to Sacramento, fifty-nine (59) miles. [Amendment approved 1903; Stats. 1903, p. 330.]

Legislation § 153. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1858, p. 256, § 3. 2. Amended by Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 3. 3. By Stats. 1903, p. 330. See ante, Legislation Title III.

§ 154. From Butte County seat. From the County to Sacramento, eighty-six (86) miles. 1903; Stats. 1903, p. 330.]

county seat of Butte [Amendment approved

Legislation § 154. 1. Enacted March 12, 1872; based on Stats. 1858, p. 256, § 4. 2. Amended by Code Amdts. 1875-76, p. 3. 3. By Stats. 1903, p. 330. See ante, Legislation Title III.

§ 155. From Calaveras County seat. From the county seat of Calaveras County to Sacramento, seventy-three (73) miles. [Amendment approved 1903; Stats. 1903, p. 330.]

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