The Statutes of California and Amendments to the Codes (Paperback)


Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: all other fees required by law to be paid to secretary of state, the sum of twenty dollars, which shall be received and license receipt issued in full of the license-tax payable under this act, for the then current year. Sec. 11. This act shall take effect immediately. [Amended June 13, 1906, Stats, and Amdts. 1906, p. 25, ch. 19.] CORPORATION LICENSE-TAX?REFUNDING PENALTIES. To appropriate four thousand six hundred and five dollars to repay to certain nine hundred and twenty-one corporations five dollars each, for money erroneously collected by the secretary of state as a penalty for the nonpayment of the annual license-tax prior to the eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and five, said penalty having been erroneously collected between and including the eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and five, and the twelfth day of October, nineteen hundred and five, as appears in the decision of the supreme court in the case of Ukiah Guaranty, etc. Co. vs. Charles F. Curry, secretary of state, San Francisco number four thousand four hundred and twenty-two. (Stats, and Amdts. 1906, p. 21, ch. 18.) 1. The sum of four thousand six hundred and five dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, to repay to certain nine hundred and twenty-one corporations five dollars each, for money erroneously collected by the secretary of state as a penalty for the non-payment of the annual license-tax prior to the eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and five, said penalty having been erroneously collected between and including the eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and five, and the twelfth day of October, nineteen hundred and five, as appears in the decision of the supreme court in the case of Ukiah Guaranty, etc., Co. vs. Cha...

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: all other fees required by law to be paid to secretary of state, the sum of twenty dollars, which shall be received and license receipt issued in full of the license-tax payable under this act, for the then current year. Sec. 11. This act shall take effect immediately. [Amended June 13, 1906, Stats, and Amdts. 1906, p. 25, ch. 19.] CORPORATION LICENSE-TAX?REFUNDING PENALTIES. To appropriate four thousand six hundred and five dollars to repay to certain nine hundred and twenty-one corporations five dollars each, for money erroneously collected by the secretary of state as a penalty for the nonpayment of the annual license-tax prior to the eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and five, said penalty having been erroneously collected between and including the eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and five, and the twelfth day of October, nineteen hundred and five, as appears in the decision of the supreme court in the case of Ukiah Guaranty, etc. Co. vs. Charles F. Curry, secretary of state, San Francisco number four thousand four hundred and twenty-two. (Stats, and Amdts. 1906, p. 21, ch. 18.) 1. The sum of four thousand six hundred and five dollars is hereby appropriated out of any money in the state treasury not otherwise appropriated, to repay to certain nine hundred and twenty-one corporations five dollars each, for money erroneously collected by the secretary of state as a penalty for the non-payment of the annual license-tax prior to the eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and five, said penalty having been erroneously collected between and including the eighth day of August, nineteen hundred and five, and the twelfth day of October, nineteen hundred and five, as appears in the decision of the supreme court in the case of Ukiah Guaranty, etc., Co. vs. Cha...

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2012

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246 x 189 x 22mm (L x W x T)

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184

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978-0-217-63827-2

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9780217638272

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