Catalogue of the California State Library, January 1, 1855

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B. B. Redding, state printer, 1855 - Law - 172 pages

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Page 3 - Each librarian shall cause to be kept a register of all books issued and returned at the time they shall be so issued and returned, and none of the books, except the laws, journals, and reports of this state, which may be taken from the library, shall be detained more than ten days...
Page 3 - Legislature and its officers during the session of the same, and at any time by the Governor and the officers of the Executive Department of this State who are required to keep their offices at the seat of Government, the Justices of the Supreme Court, and...
Page 3 - Ш the foregoing Section, he shall forfeit and pay to the Librarian for the benefit of the Library, three times the value thereof...
Page 3 - Act, shall be recoverable by action of debt before any Justice of the Peace or Court having jurisdiction of the same, in the name of the People of the State of California, for the use of the...
Page 3 - Before the President of the senate, or the Speaker of the assembly, shall grant to any member a certificate of the time of his attendance, he shall be satisfied that such member has returned all books taken out of the library by him, and has settled all accounts for fines for injuring such books or otherwise.
Page 3 - ... register of all books issued and returned at the time they shall be so issued or returned; and none of the books, except the Laws, Journals and Reports of this State, which may be taken from the Library by Members of the Legislature or its Officers during the Session, shall be retained more than two weeks; and all the books taken by the Members of the Legislature or its Officers, of every kind, shall be returned at the close of the Session.
Page 3 - The librarian shall cause to be kept a register of all books issued and returned at the times they shall be so issued and returned, and none of the books except the laws, journals and reports of this State, which may be taken from the library by members of the legislature or its officers, during the session, shall be retained more than two weeks, and all the books taken by members of the General Assembly or its officers, of every kind, shall be returned at the close of the session.
Page 3 - ... treasurer, before any court having jurisdiction of the amount, in the name of the state of New Jersey, for the use of the state library ; and in all such trials, the librarian shall be a competent witness, and his entries, to be made as...
Page 3 - Nevada," for the use of the state library; and in all such trials the entries of the Librarian, to be made as hereinbefore described, shall be evidence of the delivery of the book or books, and of the dates thereof, and it shall be the duty of such Librarian to carry the provisions of this Act into execution, and bring suit for all penalties or injuries mentioned in this Act.
Page 3 - ... library by the members of the legislature and its officers during the session of the same, and at any time by the governor and the officers of the executive department of this state who are required to keep their offices at the seat of government, the justices of the supreme court, and attorney-general ; provided, that no person shall be permitted to take or retain from the library more than two volumes of miscellaneous works at any one time.

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