The Civil Code of the State of California, Volumen1

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H.S. Crocker & Company, book and job printers, 1872

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Minors who are
17
PART II
23
Marriage how solemnized
31
CAUSES FOR DENYING DIVORCE
42
Mutual obligations of husband and wife
52
32
54
Custody of legitimate child
60
2228
65
No person guardian of estate without appointment
68
TITLE IV
76
Homestead corporations
81
To file articles with County Clerk and Secretary of State
82
HOMESTEADS
85
ARTICLE II
91
Parties 456
92
Separation and intent to desert not always coincident
100
Directors may levy assessments
104
CHAPTER III
111
ARTICLE II
119
CHAPTER IV
124
Payment of subscriptions Capital to be all paid in twelve
130
No stamp required on accident insurance contract
138
CHAPTER II
140
Lay out road how wide
141
May cross or connect roads
142
Regulate force and speed
143
Forfeiture of franchise
144
Railroads through cities not to charge fare to and from points therein
145
State lands granted for use of corporations
146
Selections made how proved and certified to
147
Passenger refusing to pay fare
152
Officers to wear badge
153
Passenger tickets how issued and to be good for six months
154
TITLE IV
155
City or town to reserve certain rights
158
Track for grading purposes
159
TITLE V
160
Corporation to obtain license from Supervisors
164
Forfeiture for speculating in or owning lands exceeding
169
TITLE XI
178
Directors to make verified report annually
182
TITLE XV
190
DIVISION SECOND
197
GENERAL DEFINITIONS
199
Real property
201
RIGHTS OF OWNERS
204
Limited interest what
211
68
214
ARTICLE III
217
Income what
223
Limitations of chattels real
228
Contingent remainder in fee
229
Remainder of estates for life
230
CHAPTER II
231
CHAPTER III
232
89
233
Kinds of guardians
238
Apportioning easements
240
How extinguished
241
TITLE III
242
Obligations of owners
246
Purchasers protected
250
Certain devises in trust to be deemed powers
251
Creation of certain powers not prohibited
252
Title of grantor of trust property
253
Certain sales etc by Trustees void
254
Division of powers
256
Powers in trust
257
Reservation of powers in conveyances
258
Same
259
When directions of author to be observed
260
Instruments deemed conveyances
261
Fraud
262
Power to dispose of fee 923 Power to revoke
263
Release of such power
264
Effect of right of selection
265
Defective execution
266
PART III
267
Particular kinds of personal property
268
CHAPTER III
274
TITLE III
285
Recording transfers of real property 315
290
Prerequisite to filing articles Amounts to be subscribed to
293
CHAPTER II
298
Desertion how cured Effect of refusing condonation
300
Transfer of title under sale
309
ARTICLE I
315
Same
319
By whom taken without the United States
320
Acknowledgment by married women
321
General form of certificate 221
322
Form of certificate of acknowledgment by married women
323
Form of certificate of acknowledgment by attorney in fact
324
Certificate of authority of Justices in certain cases
325
Evidence must prove what
326
Officers authorized to do certain things
327
Recording and as evidence to be governed by then existing laws
328
CHAPTER V
337
Certain instruments void against purchasers etc
338
Same
339
From what not
342
If the place is unfit and wife refuses to conform it is desertion
343
How conveyed or incumbered
345
Same
346
Same
347
Costs
348
When devises and bequests vest
369
Rules of interpretation
370
Several instruments are to be taken together
371
Harmonizing various parts
372
When ambiguous or doubtful
373
Technical words not necessary
374
Same
375
Words of donation and of limitation
376
When conversion takes effect
377
Provisions as to revocations
387
Who first succeeds to possession of estates not devised and for what purpose
388
Same
395
Same
396
Advancements constitute part of distributive share
397
What are advancements
398
Habitual intemperance for one year
399
Inheritance by representation
400
Succession not claimed Attorney General to cause to be sold and proceeds deposited
401
Property escheated subject to charges as other property
402
Point of diversion may be changed
403
Notice of appropriation
404
Forfeiture
405
PART I
411
TITLE I
413
Obligations joint or several etc
417
68
422
TITLE III
424
Performance
430
Partial performance
431
Application of general performance
433
CHAPTER II
436
Offer of partial performance
439
To whom to be made
440
When offer must be made
441
Offer to be made in good faith
442
Ability and willingness essential
443
Performance of condition precedent
444
Title to thing offered
445
Creditors retention of thing which he refuses to accept
446
Nature of a contract
455
CHAPTER II
456
Essentials of consent
457
Consent when voidable
458
When deemed to have been obtained by fraud etc
459
Menace what
460
Fraud actual or constructive
461
Constructive fraud
464
Actual fraud a question of fact
465
Mistake what
467
Mistake of law
468
Mistake of foreign laws
469
Mode of communicating acceptance of proposal
470
Acceptance by performance of conditions
471
Ratification of contract void for want of consent
472
Object what
473
TITLE II
480
Contracts how to be interpreted
484
Effect to be given to every part of contract
489
Several contracts when taken together
490
Words to be understood in usual sense
491
Technical words
492
Contract restricted to its evident object
493
Particular clause subordinate to general intent
494
Contract partly written and partly printed
495
Inconsistent words rejected
496
Reasonable stipulations when implied
497
Time of performance of contract
498
Same
499
Certain contracts unlawful
500
Penalties void
501
Restraints upon legal proceedings
502
Exception in favor of sale of good will
503
Contract in restraint of marriage void
504
76
508
CHAPTER III
510
TITLE I
521
Contract to manufacture
525
FEER R R R R R R
528
CHAPTER II
537
78
544
OBLIGATIONS OF THE DEPOSITARY
555
79
560
CHAPTER II
563
ARTICLE IV
571
Obligation of finder
573
Title to property lent
583
2884
585
127
588
Rent when payable
592
When employer must indemnify employé
598
Duties of employé for his own benefit
599
155
609
SHIPS MANAGERS
610
ARTICLE II
613
Collecting agent
614
Liability of factor under guaranty commission
616
Pilotage
617
160
618
Impressing private stores
619
When master cannot trade on his own account
620
Special agreement with seamen
622
Wages depend on freightage
623
Wages when not lost by wreck
624
Disabled seamen
625
Theft etc forfeits wages
626
Law governing seamen
627

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Página 83 - A corporation is an artificial being, invisible, intangible, and existing only in contemplation of law. Being the mere creature of law. it possesses only those properties which the charter of its creation confers upon it, either expressly, or as incidental to its very existence.
Página 83 - Among the most important are immortality, and, if the expression may be allowed, individuality; properties, by which a perpetual succession of many persons are considered as the same, and may act as a single individual. They enable a corporation to manage its own affairs, and to hold property without the perplexing intricacies, the hazardous and endless necessity, of perpetual conveyances for the purpose of transmitting it from hand to hand.
Página 322 - On this - day of - , in the year - , before me [here insert the name and quality of the officer], personally appeared — — , known to me [or proved to me on the oath of - ] to be the president [or the secretary] of the corporation that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same.
Página 467 - Mistake of fact is a mistake, not caused by the neglect of a legal duty on the part of the person making the mistake, and consisting in: 1.
Página 88 - The amount of its capital stock and the number of shares into which the same shall be divided.
Página 324 - On this — day of in the year ——, before me (here insert the name and quality of the officer), personally appeared , known to me (or proved to me on the oath of ) to be the president (or the secretary) of the corporation that is described in and that executed the within instrument, and acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same.
Página 518 - Every one is responsible, not only for the result of his willful acts, but also for an injury occasioned to another by his want of ordinary care or skill in the management of his property or person, except so far as the latter has, willfully or by want of ordinary care, brought the injury upon himself.
Página 223 - By section 35 of the same article, it is, also, provided that "expectant estates are descendible, devisable and alienable in the same manner as estates in possession.
Página 342 - The Legislature shall protect by law, from forced sale, a certain portion of the homestead and other property of all heads of families.
Página 68 - The father of an illegitimate child, by publicly acknowledging it as his own, receiving it as such, with the consent of his wife, if he is married, into his family, and otherwise treating it as if it were a legitimate child, thereby adopts it as such; and such child is thereupon deemed for all purposes legitimate from the time of its birth.

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