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§ 1689.

Citations. App. 9/139, 633; 11/656; 12/272, 278; (subd. 4) 9/639; (subd. 5) 11/72.

§ 1691.

Citations. Cal. 156/194, 767.

§ 1698.

Citations. App. 10/752, 755; 11/77, 293; 12/684.

§ 1709.

Citations. App. 10/699.

§ 1721.

Citations. App. 9/89; 13/130.

§ 1727.

Citations. App. 9/89.

§ 1741.

Citations. Cal. 156/247. App. 9/87, 90; 12/274.

§ 1753.

Citations. App. 10/751.

§ 1754.

Citations. App. 10/751.

§ 1767.

Citations. Cal. 158/61.

§ 1793.

Citations. App. 9/471; 10/722.

§ 1794.

Citations. App. 9/471.

§ 1798.

Citations. App. 10/722.

§ 1856.

Citations. App. 9/401.

§ 1857.

Citations. App. 9/401.

§ 1926.

Citations. App. 8/102.

§ 1927.

Citations. App. 12/438.

§ 1932.

Citations. App. 8/102.

§ 1945.

Citations. App. 10/96.

§ 1948.

§ 1970.

Citations.

Citations. Cal. 157/293.

Cal. 156/493, 494; 157/855; 158/284, 286, 287, 359, 862, 363,

364, 365. App. 9/607; 12/248, 250.

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Citations. App. 14/197.

Baggage to be carried by common carriers.

§ 2181. Luggage may consist of whatever the passenger takes with him for his personal use and convenience, according to the habits or wants of the particular class to which he belongs, either with reference to the important necessities or to the ultimate purposes of his journey.

Luggage within the meaning of this section shall include the samples, case, wares, appliances and catalogues of commercial travelers or their employers, used by them for the purpose of transacting their business and carried with them solely for that purpose, when securely packed and locked in substantial trunks or sample cases of convenient shape and weight for handling. No crate cover or other protection shall be required for any bicycle carried as luggage, but no passenger shall be entitled to carry as luggage more than one bicycle. [Amendment approved April 5, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 638.]

§ 2184.

Citations. Cal. 157/603.

§ 2185.

Citations. Cal. 157/603.

§ 2194.

Citations. App. 10/198, 202.

§ 2201.

Citations. Cal. 155/747.

§ 2217.

Citations. App. 12/629.

§ 2219.

Citations. App. 11/719; 12/629.

§ 2220.

Citations. App. 11/719.

§ 2221.

Citations. Cal. 158/475, 482. App. 11/719; 14/86.

§ 2222.

Citations. Cal. 158/475, 482. App. 14/86.

§ 2223.

Citations. App. 12/629.

§ 2224.

Citations. App. 8/401; 9/466; 12/629.

§ 2228.

Citations. App. 11/177; 12/629.

§ 2230.

Citations. App. 11/177.

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§ 2287. The superior court may appoint a trustee whenever there is a vacancy and the declaration of trust does not provide a practicable method of appointment. If the cestui que trust is of the age of fourteen years, he may nominate such trustee, and if such nominee is found competent to discharge the duties of trustee, he is entitled to be appointed such trustee in preference to any other person. [Amendment approved February 25, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 79.]

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Fictitious names to be registered with county clerk.

§ 2466. Except as otherwise provided in the next section every person transacting business in this state under a fictitious name and every partnership transacting business in this state under a fictitious name, or a designation not showing the names of the persons interested as partners in such business, must file with the clerk of the county in which his or its principal place of business is situated, a certificate, stating the name in full and the place of residence of such person and stating the names in full of all the members of such partnership and their places of residence. Such certificate must be published once week for four successive weeks, in a newspaper published in the county, if there be one, and if there be none in such county, then in a newspaper in an adjoining county. [Amendment approved March 23, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 440.]

Citations. Cal. 158/577.

Certificates of partnership, execution, filing, etc.

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§ 2468. The certificate filed with the clerk as provided in section 2466 must be signed by the person therein referred to, or by the

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