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Citations. App. 10/359; 11/573.

Officer may not borrow cemetery corporation funds.

§ 573. No director or officer of any cemetery corporation or association shall, directly or indirectly, for himself or as the partner or agent of others, borrow any of the funds of such corporation or association, nor shall he become an indorser or surety for loans to others, nor in any manner be an obligor for moneys borrowed of or loaned by such corporation or association, nor shall a corporation of which a director or an officer is a stockholder or in which either of them is in any manner interested borrow any of such funds. The office of any director or officer who acts or permits action in contravention of the provisions of this section immediately thereupon becomes vacant and every director or officer authorizing or consenting to such loan, and the person who receives such loan, shall severally be guilty of a misdemeanor. [New section approved March 13, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 344.]

§ 588.

Citations. App. 11/573.

Throwing glass upon highway.

§ 588a. Any person who throws or deposits any glass bottle, glass, nails, tacks, hoops, wire, cans or any other substance likely to injure

any person, animal or vehicle upon any public highway in the state of California shall be guilty of misdemeanor. [New section approved February 28, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 91.]

Driving over public bridges.

§ 590b. Every person who rides or drives faster than a walk across any bridge on a public highway, upon which bridge there is displayed a sign or notice stating that it is illegal to ride or drive faster than a walk across the same, is guilty of a misdemeanor. [New section approved March 21, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 428.]

§ 594.

Citations. App. 13/615, 616.

§ 600.

Citations. App. 13/613, 614, 615.

§ 601.

Citations. App. 12/194; 13/98.

§ 610.

Citations. App. 11/689.

When ducks, snipe, quail, etc., may not be killed. districts Nos. 1 and 6.

Ducks and quails in

§ 626. Every person who, between the first day of March and the fifteenth day of October of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any kind of wild duck, ibis, or other shore bird (Limicola), or who, between the thirtieth day of April and the fifteenth day of November of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any Wilson snipe, plover or curlew; or who, between the fifteenth day of February and the fifteenth day of October of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys or has in his possession any desert or valley quail; or who, between the first day of December and the first day of September of the following year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any mountain quail, grouse, or sage-hen; or who, between the first day of February and the thirty-first day of July of any year, hunts, takes, kills, or has in his possession any cottontail rabbit or bush rabbit; or who, at any time prior to the first day of November, 1912, hunts, takes, kills, or has in his possession any rail, or who thereafter between the first day of December of any year and the first day of November of the following year, hunts, takes, kills, or has in his possession any rail is guilty of a misdemeanor, except as hereinafter provided; provided, that in game districts Nos. 1 and 6 of the state of California every person who, between the first day of March and the first day of October of any year, hunts, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any kind of wild duck, ibis or other shore bird (Limicole), or who in game dis

trict 6, between the fifteenth day of November of any year and the fifteenth day of October of the following year, hunts, takes, kills, or destroys or has in his possession any desert or valley quail is guilty of a misdemeanor. [Amendment approved April 8, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 810.]

When doves may not be killed. in districts Nos. 2 and 5.

Doves in districts Nos. 4 and 6. Doves

§ 626a. Every person who, between the first day of October and the fifteenth day of July of the following year, hunts, takes, kills, pursues or destroys or has in his possession any dove is guilty of a misdemeanor, except as hereinafter provided; provided, that in game districts Nos. 4 and 6 of the state of California every person who, between the first day of November and the first day of September of the following year, hunts, takes, kills, or pursues or destroys or has in his possession any dove is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, further, that every person in game districts Nos. 2 and 5 of the state of California who, between the fifteenth day of October and the first day of August of the following year, hunts, takes, kills, pursues or destroys or has in his possession any dove is guilty of a misdemeanor. [Amendment approved April 8, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 810.]

Killing swans, pheasants, etc.

§ 626c. Every person who takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any swan, or any wild pheasants, or any bob-white quail, or any variety of imported quail or partridge, or wild turkey, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, however, that a person may rear, propagate and have in possession pheasants and the increase thereof reared in captivity, or pheasants imported from a foreign country, and such artificially propagated or imported pheasants may be killed, sold, or disposed of at any season of the year upon permission from the state board of fish and game commissioners; and provided, further, that a copy of such permit shall be attached to any pheasants or the package containing the same in plain view when the same shall be sold or disposed of as hereinabove provided. [Amendment approved March 9, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 322.]

Bag limit of ducks, quail, rabbits, etc.

§ 626d. Every person who, during any one calendar day, takes, kills, or destroys or has in his possession more than twenty-five wild ducks, or black sea brant, or more than twenty desert or valley quail, snipe, eurlew, ibis, plover, rail, or any other shore birds (Limicolæ), or more than twenty doves, or more than ten mountain quail, or more than four grouse, or more than four sage-hens, or more than fifteen cottontail or bush rabbits is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, also, that any person who between sunrise of one Sunday and sunrise of the following Sunday, takes, kills, or destroys more than fifty ducks, or black sea brant is

guilty of a misdemeanor. [Amendment approved April 8, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 811.]

When deer may not be killed. district No. 6.

Deer in districts Nos. 2, 4 and 5. Deer in

§ 626f. Every person who between the first day of November and the fifteenth day of August of the following year hunts, pursues, takes, or destroys, or has in his possession, whether taken or killed in the state of California, or shipped into the state from any other state, or territory, or foreign country any male deer, or any deer meat, is guilty of a misdemeanor, except as hereinafter provided; provided, that every person in game districts Nos. 2, 4 and 5 of the state of California who, between the first day of September and the first day of July of the following year, hunts, pursues, takes, or destroys, or has in his possession, whether taken or killed in the state of California, or shipped into the state from any other state, territory, or foreign country, any male deer, or any deer meat, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, further, that every person in game district No. 6 of the state of California, who, between the fifteenth day of September and the fifteenth day of August of the following year, hunts, pursues, takes, or destroys, or has in his possession, whether taken or killed in the state of California, or shipped into the state, from any other state, territory or foreign country, any male deer, or any deer meat, is guilty of a misdemeanor. [Amendment approved April 8, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 811.]

Killing tree squirrels from January 1 to September 1.

§ 626g. Every person who between the first day of January and the first day of September of the same year, hunts, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession, any species of tree squirrel, or who at any time buys, sells, offers for sale, or has in his possession for sale, any tree squirrel, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and every person who takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession, more than twelve tree squirrels during any one open season, is guilty of a misdemeanor, provided that none of the provisions of this section shall in any manner apply to the county of Mendocino in said state. [Amendment approved March 6, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 285.]

Permitting more than one dog to track deer a misdemeanor.

§ 626j. Every person who, owning, controlling, or having in his possession any dogs, willfully suffers, permits or allows more than one of said dogs to run, track, or trail any deer at any time during the season that deer may be lawfully killed, is guilty of a misdemeanor. [Amendment approved April 8, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 811.]

Killing game birds at night a misdemeanor.

§ 626m. Every person who, at any time between one-half hour after sunset of any one day and one-half hour before sunrise of the following day, hunts, pursues, takes, catches, kills, or destroys any of the game

birds, or animals of this state; or who, between one hour after sunset of any one day and one hour before sunrise of the following day, takes, catches, kills, or destroys any trout is guilty of a misdemeanor. [Amendment approved April 8, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 812.]

Animals as blinds.

§ 626n. Every person who, at any time, shall use any animal as a blind, or use such animal for the purpose of approaching any wild duck, curlew, ibis, plover or other waterfowl or shore birds, except geese, for the purpose of shooting at, or killing any such waterfowl, or shore birds, except geese, or who, at any time takes, kills, or has in his possession any such waterfowl or shore birds, except geese taken by any such method, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall prevent the use of dogs in hunting or approaching such birds. [Amendment approved February 6, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 8.]

When sea brant may not be killed. Sea brant in district No. 1.

§ 626p. Every person who, between the fifteenth day of March and the first day of November of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession, any kind of black sea brant, is guilty of a misdemeanor, except as hereinafter provided; provided, that in game district No. 1 every person who, between the first day of April and the first day of October of any year, hunts, pursues, takes, kills, or destroys, or has in his possession any black sea brant, is guilty of a misdemeanor. [New section approved April 8, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 812.] Another § 626p was adopted at the same session, as follows:

Killing beaver.

§ 626p. Every person who at any time takes, catches, or kills, or has in his possession any beaver, is guilty of a misdemeanor. [New section approved March 8, 1911; Stats. 1911, p. 313.]

Shipping shrimp forbidden. Lobster. Crawfish.

Crab.

Catfish. Sturgeon,

§ 628. Every person who, at any time, offers for shipment, ships, or receives for shipment or transportation from the state of California to any place in any other state, territory, or foreign country, or who has in his possession for any purpose any dried shrimp or shrimp shells of shrimp caught or taken in the waters of this state, is guilty of a misdemeanor; provided, that the possession of such dried shrimp or shrimp shells for any purpose shall be prima facie evidence of the fact that such dried shrimps or shrimp shells are of shrimps which were caught or taken in the waters of this state, or every person who, between the fifteenth day of February and the fifteenth day of September of each year, buys, sells, takes, catches, kills or has in his possession any lobster or crawfish or who at any time has in his possession any lobster or erawfish of less than nine and one-half inches in length, measured

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