| California - 1862 - 704 pages
...the fine in each case to be paid to the informer, should he demand the same, and the other half to be paid into the Common School Fund of the county in which suit shall be brought, and in case the one half of such fine shall not be demanded, the whole amount... | |
| Indiana - 1866 - 564 pages
...approved February 2d, 1843, it was provided that all moneys collected on forfeited recognizances, should be paid into the Common School Fund of the county in which the forfeiture occurred. These recognizances relate to bail bonds ; 1st, of witnesses ; 2d, of parties... | |
| Illinois - 1879 - 372 pages
...make the complaint upon which warrant shall issue against the offender, all fines collected under this act, shall be paid into the common school fund of the county. WHEREAS, the law is inadequate for the protection of bridges which are owned or controlled, the whole... | |
| Chicago (Ill.) - 1881 - 876 pages
...make the complaint upon which warrant shall issue against the offender, all fines collected under this act, shall be paid into the common school fund of the county. Whereas, the law is inadequate for the protection of bridges which are owned or controlled, the whole... | |
| Illinois - 1883 - 760 pages
...twenty-five dollars, nor more than fifty dollars, for each and every offense. All fines recovered under this act shall be paid into the common school fund of the county in which such conviction takes place. § 9. In order to provide the means for carrying out and maintaining the provisions of this act, the... | |
| Illinois - 1885 - 754 pages
...shall be paid into the common school fund of the county in which such conviction takes place. § 9. In order to provide the means for carrying out and...each person applying to or appearing before them for exarnination for license to practice dentistry, a fee of two dollars, and out of the funds coming into... | |
| California - 1885 - 366 pages
...confined six months in the county jail, for each and every offense. All fines recovered under this Act shall be paid into the Common School Fund of the...7. In order to provide the means for carrying out niarg., for and maintaining the provisions of this Act, the said Board certitic«teof Examiners shall... | |
| Wisconsin - 1885 - 726 pages
...than fifty dollars, nor more than two hundred dollars, for each and every offense. ' SECTION 7. la order to provide the means for carrying out and maintaining...examiners may charge each person applying to or appearing be fore them for examination for license to practice dentistry, a fee of ten dollars. And out of the... | |
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