SECTION 1. Powers of city councils, of cities having over SECTION 3. Post ng notices-Publication SECTION 4. Objections filed by owners of land affected- Time for hearing-Notification.. SECTION 5. Hearing-Bar-When jurisdiction is deemed SECTION 6. Order of work-Commissioners-Compensa- tion-Qualification-Removal of Commis- sioners Board of public works-City attor- SECTION 7. Office-Secretary and clerks. SECTION 8. Incidental expenses-Payment by warrants SECTION 9. Duties of commissioners in viewing, etc.— Assessment for grading and filling lots.. SECTION 16. Duty of superintendent-Notice to be pub- lished-Assessments become delinquent- Advertising delinquency-Delinquent list to be published-Sale-Redemption-Deed, prima facie evidence-Superintendent to pay to treasurer moneys collected by him..... SECTION 17. Payments for purposed work and improve- SECTION 21. "Work" and "improvement" defined-Post- ing-Proof-"Municipality" and "city"- Who is "street superintendent”—“City SECTION 22, Board of audit-Payment of commissioners SECTION 23. Act of March 6, 1889, made applicable to municipalities having 40,000 inhabitants or SECTION 24. Act to be liberally construed. SANITARY DISTRICT ACT. 295-307 Constitutionality of sanitary district act.. SECTION 1. Petition for formation of district. Classification-No compensation for services SECTION 10. Sanitary board, powers of-President-Sign- SECTION 11. Board of equilization, sanitary board, to sit as -Power of-Rate of taxation-Assessment SECTION 12. Collection of taxes, by county tax collector- SECTION 13. Moneys collected to be turned over to county treasurer Sanitary district fund-Running SECTION 17. Tax to pay interest and principal of bonds- When and how levied-Collection of-Prin- SECTION 18. Special proceedings in court to determine the right to issue bonds and the validity thereof SECTION 1. Powers of municipal corporation under the act SECTION 2. Ordinance determining that the public inter- est, etc., demands the acquisition, etc., of any municipal improvements, etc.-Publi- cation of ordinance-Ordinance calling a special election-Election, how conducted SECTION 3. Ordinances, how published-What vote re- quired to authorize issuance of bonds.. Bays v. Lapidge, 52 Cal. 481 Baum v. Raphael, 57 Cal. 361. Bement v. Trenton L. & M. Co. 32 N. J. L. 515. Beveridge v. Livingstone, 54 Cal. 54 Bituminous Lime Rock Pvg. Co. v. Fulton, 33 Pac. Rep. 1117. 153 Blair v. Luning, 76 Cal. 134. Blatner v. Davis, 32 Cal. 328 Bonnet v. San Francisco, 65 Cal. 230 Blount v. Janesville, 31 Wis. 648 Boorman v. Santa Barbara, 65 Cal. 313 79 .91, 92, 161 164 .3, 164, 177 .20, 33, 41, 252 137 .55, 86, 132, 133, 156 24, 105, 148 46 207 155 127 62 Brady v. Bartlett, 56 Cal. 350. Brady v. Burk, 90 Cal. 1. Brady v. Page, 59 Cal. 52 and 301 Callender v. Patterson, 66 Cal. 356 161 .19, 74, 77 93 .13, 51, 54, 63, 140 246' 46 55 City of Pasadena v. Stimson, 91 Cal. 251. City and County of San Francisco v. Kiernan, 33 Pac. 150, 245, 249, 263, 264, 271 City of Santa Ana v. Harlin, decided Sept. 13, 1893, City of Stockton v. Dunham, 59 Cal. 608 and 609. Conlin v. Seaman, 22 Cal. 546. Conlin v. Board of supervisors of S. F., 33 Pac. Rep, 753. 214, 250, 264 74, 161 156 144 130 237 2 1 144 30 .84, 73, 95, 138, 246, 249, 255 Davidson v. New Orleans, 96 U. S. 97 11, 20, 33, 94, 123, 141, 249, 298 Desmond v. Dunn, 55 Cal. 242 .34, 73, 83, 95, 138, 247, 257 146, 161 .54, 113, 140, 157 23, 45, 49, 62, 154, 157 145, 159 62 26, 58, 59 31 .76, 105, 116, 145 11, 12, 13, 15, 17, 48, 50, 51, 54, 92, 103, 120, 139 Dougherty v. Miller, 36 Cal. 83.. Doyle v. Austin, 47 Cal. 353. Earl v. S. F. Board of Education, 55 Cal. 489.. .207, 223, 273, 283 143, 220. .63, 75, 78, 92, 113, 114, 159, 160 Easterbrook v. O'Brien, 33 Pac. Rep. 765.. Eustace v. Jahns, 38 Cal. 3 .15, 70, 86, 119, 124, 132 155 74, 130, 165 281, 284, 286 |