Works with Unknown Publisher in Sacramento, Calif.
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[California session laws (advance sheets)]
Summary digest of statutes enacted and resolutions adopted including proposed constitutional amendments and … statutory record
Statutes of California and digests of measures
Statutory record supplement, 1969-1978. Supplement to Statutory record, 1850-1932, Statutory record supplement, 1933-1948, Statutory record supplement, 1949-1958 [and] Statutory record supplement, 1959-1968, containing additions, amendments, revisions, supplements, and repeals affecting the Codes and statutes other than codes.
[Reports … 1868-74]
Drugs and hazardous substances. Hearing of the Subcommittee on Drugs and Hazardous Substances of the Assembly Interim Committee on Public Health. Los Angeles, November 12, 1963.
Statutory record supplement, 1933-1948. Supplement to Statutory record for 1850-1932, showing additions, amendments, revisions, supplements and repeals affecting the codes and statutes other than codes.
Statutory record supplement, 1949-1958. Supplement to Statutory record for 1850-1932 [and] Statutory record supplement, 1933-1948, showing additions, amendments, revisions, supplements and repeals affecting the codes and statutes other than codes.
Statutory record supplement, 1959-1968. Supplement to Statutory record, 1850-1932, Statutory record supplement, 1933-1948 [and] Statutory record supplement, 1949-1958, containing additions, amendments, revisions, supplements, and repeals affecting the Codes and statutes other than codes.
Legislative index to bills, constitutional amendments, joint and concurrent resolutions, and single house resolutions.
Periodicals currently received by the Law Library.
Index to the laws of California, 1850-1893, including the statutes, the State edition of the codes, 1872, and subsequent amendments, and the Constitution of 1879; also, tables of all statutes and code sections which in terms have been amended, supplemented, or repealed, and a list of the statutes intended by the Code Commissioners to be repealed. Prepared with an act of the Legislature, approved March 11, 1893, under the supervision of A.J. Johnston, Superintendent of State Printing.
Selected publications added to the law library.
Subject list and tables of sections affected … Bills, constitutional amendments and resolutions introduced. California Legislature … sessions
Proceedings, City Attorneys’ Department.
4 proposals for constitutional revision: propositions 14, 15, 16, 17.
Meeting of Full Committee, Sacramento, January 23, 1968. Subject: Revision of the California constitution – Phase II, Article XXIV (Civil service).
1969 general session of the California State Legislature: report …
Proposed amendments to constitution: propositions and proposed laws, together with arguments. To be submitted to the electors of the State of California at the special election, consolidated with primary election, Tuesday, June 2, 1970.
Recommendation and study relating to the marital “for and against” testimonial privilege.
Index of all Senate and Assembly bills, constitutional amendments, joint and concurrent resolutions and House resolutions and list of code sections affected as of June 1, 1949.
Information on new materials.
Special report on constitutional revision; report to the Legislature 1969 regular session.
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Double taxation in the United States
Double taxation in the United States
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Parliamentary Information and Research Service
Parliamentary Information and Research Service
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Bill C-2: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code and to Make Consequential Amendments to Other Acts
Bill C-13: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Criminal Procedure, Language of the Accused, Sentencing and Other Amendments)
Bill C-2: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code and to Make Consequential Amendments to Other Acts
Bill C-23: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Criminal Procedure, Language of the Accused, Sentencing and Other Amendments)
Bill C-13: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Criminal Procedure, Language of the Accused, Sentencing and Other Amendments)
Bill C-23: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Criminal Procedure, Language of the Accused, Sentencing and Other Amendments)
Parliamentary committee review of regulations
The notwithstanding clause of the Charter
Municipalities, the constitution, and the Canadian federal system
Coming into force of Federal legislation
Bill C-11: the Public Servants Disclosure Protection Act
Bill C-14: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Organized Crime and Protection of Justice System Participants)
Bill C-54: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code and to Make Consequential Amendments to the National Defence Act (Protecting Canadians By Ending Sentence Discounts for Multiple Murders Act)
Bill C-35: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Reverse Onus in Bail Hearings for Firearm-related Offences
Bill C-32: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Impaired Driving)
Bill C-32: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Impaired Driving)
Bill C-2: the Federal Accountability Act
Bill C-26: an Act to amend the Criminal Code (auto theft and trafficking in property obtained by crime)
Bill C-53: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Auto Theft and Trafficking in Property Obtained by Crime)
Bill C-10: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Minimum Penalties for Offences Involving Firearms) and to Make a Consequential Amendment to Another Act
Bill S-9: an Act to Amend the Criminal Code (Auto Theft and Trafficking in Property Obtained by Crime)
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George F. Nesbitt & Co.
George F. Nesbitt & Co.
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L. Chapman & others
L. Chapman & others
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Arkansas Municipal League
Arkansas Municipal League
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Press of Fred J. Heer
Press of Fred J. Heer
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League of Kansas Municipalities
League of Kansas Municipalities
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League of Iowa Municipalities
League of Iowa Municipalities
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His Majesty’s Law-Printer
His Majesty’s Law-Printer
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