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3 Pt. 3 The Codes of California as Amended and in Force at the Close of the Forty-Third [Fourth] Session of the Legislature, 1919-[1921] (2d ed., James M. Kerr, ann.) [i] (1922)

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CODES OF CALIFORNIA
AS AMENDED AND IN FORCE AT THE CLOSE OF THE
FORTY-FOURTH SESSION OF THE LEGISLATURE, 1921
IN FOUR VOLUMES
FULLY ANNOTATED BY
JAMES M. KERR
SECOND EDITION
VOLUME THREE
CODE OF
CIVIL PROCEDURE
Adopted March 11, 1872
Optima est lex que minimum reliquit arbi-
trio judicis; optimus judex qui minuimum sibi
(That law  is best ;which leaves least to the
discretion of the judge; that judge is best
who leaves least to his own).-Aphorism 46,
Bacon's Works, Vol. VII, p. 148.
Multitudo imperitorium perdit curiam
(The great number of unskilful practitioners
ruins a court).-2 Coke's Institutes 219.
PART THREE-SECTIONS 1294-2104
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
BENDER-MOSS COMPANY
1922

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