[Rev. 12/19/2019 6:05:24 PM]

INDEX TO STATUTES OF 1937

(References are to Pages)

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A

ABATEMENT AND REVIVAL —

      Death, cause of action shall not abate by reason of, 33.

ACCIDENT INSURANCE — See Insurance Companies.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS —

      Form of, 73, 74.

ACTIONS —

      Survival of, 33.

ADVERSE POSSESSION —

      Period required, 26.

      Taxes, requirement concerning payment or tender of payment, 26.

AIRPLANES —

      Transportation of passengers and property by companies organized for may acquire property by eminent domain, 351.

AL RUSSELL SPORT SHOP —

      Relief of, 402, 403.

ALWARD, FRED —

      Relief of, 155.

AMENDMENTS —

      Bond Elections —

             Amendment to chapter 70 of 1937 Statutes, 161.

      Civil Practice —

             Amendment to section 581, 23.

             Amendment to section 18, concerning adverse possession, 26.

             Amendment by adding new section 424.01, 26.

             Amendment to section 294, concerning default judgments, 27.

                   Publication of summons, 27.

             Amendment to section 47, actions by or against married women, 29.

             Amendment to section 872, attorneys’ fees in justices’ court, 30.

             Amendment to section 134, supplemental complaint, answer and reply, 72.

             Amendment by adding section 105, counterclaims in mortgage suits, 128.

             Amendment to section 266, 173.

             Amendment to section 81, concerning service of summons, 297.

             Amendment to section 664, concerning eminent domain, 352.

      Conveyances —

             Amendment to section 8, acknowledgments by corporations, individuals, etc., 72, 73.

      Corporation law —

             Amendments to sections 1 and 93, 4.

             Amendments to sections 7, 18, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43 and 44, and adding new section 18a, 8.

             Repealing section 88, 8.

             Amendment to section 36, 291.

      Estates —

             Amendments to section 253, compensation of attorneys for minor and absent heirs, 29, 30.

             Amendments to sections 9883, 9884, 290.

      Highways —

             Amendment to section 5394, 125.

             Highway act amendments, 344.

      Labor —

             Amendment to 2775 N. C. L., 52.

      Labor Commissioner Act —

             Amended, 419.

      Marriage and Divorce —

             Amendment to section 4, 72.

      Mortgages —

             Of personal property, amendments, 161.

      Motor Vehicles —

             Act amended, 76.

      Public Schools —

             Amendment to sections 63 and 64, 127, 178, 292, 293.

      Public Service Act —

             Amended, 404.

      Revenue Act —

             Amended, 157, 374, 407.

      State Bar of Nevada —

             Amendment to sections 15 and 43, 28.

      State Planning Board —

             Amended, 304.

      Wills —

             Amendment to section 18 (9922 N. C. L.), 48.

      Water Law —

             Amended, 84, 327.

APPEALS — See New Trial and Appeals.

APPROPRIATIONS —

      Administrative Offices —

             Attorney-general, 532.

             Controller and insurance commissioner, 532.

             Lieutenant governor, 532.

             Governor, 531.

             Mine inspector, 533.

             Secretary of state, 532.

             Surveyor general and state land register, 533.

             State printing office, 533.

             State treasurer, 533.

      Boards, Commissions and Appointive Offices —

             Adjutant general and Nevada national guard, 535.

             Board of control, 415, 417, 535.

             Board of health, 388.

             Consolidated offices of superintendent of banks, 537.

             State auditor and Nevada tax commission, 537.

             Cooperative snow surveys, 536.

             Fish and game commission, 537.

             Geographical surveys, fund transferred to general fund, 32.

             Labor commissioner, 535.

             Nevada state employment service, 537.

             Nevada state police, 536.

             Park commission, 421.

             Public service commission of Nevada, 535.

             State engineer, 536.

             State library, 537.

             State sealer of weights and measures, 536.

             United States cooperative stream measurements, 536.

      Educational Institutions —

             Department of education, 539, 540.

             University of Nevada, 417.

      Miscellaneous Expenses —

             District judges’ traveling expenses, 542.

             Little Humboldt river, cost of adjudication, 322, 324.

             Miscellaneous state expenses, 542.

             New York worlds fair, for state exhibit at, 407.

             State board of health, 542.

             Supreme court, 542.

             Insect pests, for control of, 396.

             Golden Gate exposition, for state exhibit at, 398.

      Penal and Charitable Institutions —

             Nevada school of industry, 360, 539.

             Nevada state hospital for mental diseases, 538.

             Nevada state prison, 371, 538.

             State orphans’ home, 378, 538.

      Promotion of State Resources —

             Agricultural seed control, 541.

             Agricultural society, 541.

             Bureau of mines, 541.

             Eastern Nevada agricultural extension, 540.

             Eastern Nevada agricultural extension (Smith-Lever act of Congress), 540.

             Livestock show at Elko, 403.

             Noxious weed control, 540.

             Range Commission, 541.

             Standardization and grading of agricultural products, 541.

             Standardization and grading of eggs, 541.

             State board of stock commissioners, 541.

                   Protection of livestock, 324, 397.

             Western Nevada agricultural extension, 540.

ARMANKO OFFICE SUPPLY COMPANY —

      Relief of, 402, 403.

ASTON MATTRESS COMPANY —

      Relief of, 402, 403.

ATTORNEY AND CLIENT —

      Compensation of attorney representing absent heirs, 30.

      State bar —

             Board of governors, election of, 28.

             Membership fees, 28.

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BANKS AND BANKING —

      Bank liable for tax on shares, 86.

             Assessed where bank located, 86.

             Assessed at full cost value, 85.

      Loans, authorized to make FHA loans, 147.

      Savings banks —

             Investment of funds, 149.

            Loans, 149.

BARBERS —

      Requirements for practice, 213.

BILL OF EXCEPTIONS — See New Trial and Appeals.

BONDS —

      State bond fund created, 409-414.

BRANDS —

      May be transferred as other personal property, 154.

C

CARSON, CITY OF —

      Charter, amendments to, 187-194; 361-365.

CHURCHILL, COUNTY OF —

      Commissioners authorized to build courthouse and issue bonds for that purpose, 69.

      Officers, salaries of, 75.

CIGARETTES —

      License for sale of, 375.

CITIES —

      Charters, how amended, 150.

      Counties to aid in road work, 125.

      Funds, investment of in FHA loans, 147.

      Incorporated, refund of indebtedness, 373.

      Unincorporated, refund of indebtedness, 373.

CIVIL PRACTICE — See, also, particular subject.

      Amendment to section 581, 23.

      Summons, what to contain and how served, 26.

      Amendment to section 18, adverse possession, 26.

      Amendment by adding new section 424.01, 26.

             Order made without notice may be vacated, etc., 26.

      Amendment to section 294, 27.

             Default judgments, 27.

             Publication of summons, 27.

      Amendment to section 47, 29.

             Actions by or against married women, 29.

      Amendment to section 872, attorneys fees in justices’ court, 30.

      Amendment to section 134, supplemental complaint, answer and reply, 72.

      Amendment by adding section 105, counterclaims in mortgage suits, 128.

      Amendment to section 266, 173.

      Amendment to section 81, service of summons, 297.

      Amendment to section 664, concerning eminent domain, 352.

COMMON CARRIERS —

      Motor carriers —

             License, must have, 340.

                   Fee for, 341, 342.

                          Refund of, how, 341.

                          Transfer of, how, 340.

             Must furnish information to public service commission, 340.

             Reciprocity, 343.

COMMUNITY PROPERTY —

      Disposition of at death of husband or wife, 417, 418.

COMPTON BOOK SUPPLIES —

      Relief of, 402, 403.

CONTRACTORS —

      Act relating to licensing of, on public works repealed, 379.

      License fund transferred to general fund, 379, 380.

CONTROLLER, STATE —

      Office hours, 423.

CONVEYANCES —

      Form of acknowledgment, 73, 74.

CONVOYS OF MOTOR VEHICLES — See Motor Vehicles.

CORPORATIONS —

      Applicability of corporation law, 4, 8.

      Articles of incorporation, 8.

             Amendment of, how effected, 8.

      Certificate of, 10.

      Charter, renewal of, 4, 5.

      Consolidation —

             Actions pending against corporations, effect on, 18.

             Dissenting stockholders, rights of, 17.

             Domestic and foreign corporations, when may consolidate and how effected, 14.

             Effect of, 16.

             Liabilities not affected by, 18.

             Service of process if surviving corporation is foreign, 15.

      Officers, amendment relating to, 291.

      Renewal of charter, 4, 5.

      Stock —

             Certificate, validation of when delivered after death or resignation of officer signing, 10.

             May be called in for cancellation, 11.

             Shares of, are personal property, 11.

      Transfer of stock —

             Delivery, what sufficient to transfer title, 11.

             Registration, necessity for, 11.

COSTS —

      Attorney’s fee, allowance of to prevailing party in appeal from justice to district court, 30.

COUNTIES —

      Commissioners shall promote mining and agricultural resources, 395.

      Contracts of, must contain provision guaranteeing prevailing wage on public works, 305-307.

      Hospitals, to be operated by board of trustees, 51.

      Indebtedness, refund of, 373.

D

DAGGS, RUSSELL —

      Relief of, 402, 403.

DESCENTS AND DISTRIBUTION —

      Community property, 417, 418.

      Husband’s estate descends to wife, when, 290.

      Wife’s estate descends to husband, when, 290.

DISTRICT COURTS —

      Attorney fee, allowance of in appeal from justice court, 30.

DISTRICT JUDGES —

      Disqualification of 214.

      Pension of, 216.

      Salaries —

             Amount, 3.

            First judicial district, 414.

             How paid, 3.

DOUGLAS, COUNTY OF —

      Education districts in, created, 403, 404.

      Officers, salaries of, 301-303.

DRUGS — See Narcotic Drugs.

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ELECTIONS —

      Special, providing for, 19.

             Officials, appointment of, 50, 51.

             For repeal of section 3 article XIII of state constitution, 19-23.

ELKO, CITY OF —

      Livestock show, appropriation for, 403.

      School of industry, appropriation for erection of building, 359, 360.

ELKO, COUNTY OF —

      Annual fair —

             Commissioners to levy tax for support of, 46.

ELY, CITY OF —

      Lands in, ceded to United States for federal building site, 7.

EMINENT DOMAIN —

      Exercised for what uses, 351-353.

      Right of, extended to airports and air navigation facilities, 353.

EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEE — See Master and Servant.

ENGINEERS —

      State board of professional engineers —

             Certificate may be revoked by board, when, 496.

             Defined, 491.

             Applicants, examination of, 493.

                   Requirements of, 493.

             Powers and duties of board, 491.

             Who exempt, 495.

ESTATES OF DECEASED PERSONS —

      Husband’s estate descends to heirs of deceased wife, when, 290.

      Widow’s estate descends to heirs of deceased husband, when, 290.

EXCEPTIONS, BILLS OF — See New Trial and Appeals.

EXECUTION —

      Judgment not stayed by appeal unless undertaking is executed, 58, 59, 60.

EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS —

      Attorney for absent heirs, compensation of, 30.

F

FAIR TRADE ACT —

      Application of, not to apply, when, 88.

      Definitions, 88.

      Minimum sale price, how established, 88.

      Unfair competition defined, 88.

      Violation of, what deemed, 88.

FALLON, CITY OF —

      Livestock show to be held in, 356.

FEMALE —

      Employment of, 467-471.

             Hours, 467, 468.

             Wages, 468, 469.

FLEISCHMANN, MAJOR MAX C. —

      Donation from, for library, 147.

H

HARVEY, REV. JOHN L. —

      Appropriation for services, 357.

HEALTH, STATE BOARD OF —

      Control and prevention of venereal diseases, 387-394.

             Appropriation for, 388.

HESSON, A. W. Co. —

      Relief of, 402, 403.

HIGHWAYS —

      Counties to aid cities in construction of, 125.

      Defined, 338.

      Designation of, 344-350.

      Feeder roads, state authorized to construct, 126.

      See, also, Public Highways.

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT —

      Authorized to construct feeder roads, 126.

HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES —

      Care of insane persons by, 464, 465.

HUNTINGTON LABORATORIES —

      Relief of, 402, 403.

HUSBAND AND WIFE —

      Actions by or against, joinder of, 29.

      Disposition of community property on death of either, 417, 418.

      Estates of —

             Descends to survivor, when, 464, 465.

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INFLAMMABLE LIQUIDS —

      Transportation of in motor vehicle must stop at railroad crossings, 401.

INSANE PERSONS —

      Commitment of, 462, 463.

INSURANCE COMPANIES —

      Accident and health policies provided for, 151.

             Approval by insurance commissioner, 151.

             What provisions must contain, 151.

      Fire insurance companies to file rates with commissioner, 153.

      Loans by, authorized to invest in FHA loans, 147.

INVOLUNTARY MANSLAUGHTER — See Manslaughter.

IRRIGATION DISTRICTS —

      Boundaries of, may be changed, 376.

      Delinquencies —

             Power of board of directors in case of, 372.

             Rights revert to district, when, 372, 373.

      Lands in, may be excluded by board of directors, 376, 377.

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JUDGMENT —

      Appeal from, see New Trial and Appeals.

      Default, proceedings for, 27.

             Proof required, when, 27.

JUDGMENT ROLL —

      Appeal upon, see New Trial and Appeals.

JURORS —

      Compensation of, 172, 210.

      Coroners juries, 210.

      Justices courts, 210.

      Mileage of, 172, 210.

      Municipal courts, 172.

      Oath of, 173.

      Sheriff to have custody of, when, 173.

JUSTICES COURTS —

      Attorney fee, allowance to prevailing party as costs, 30.

K

KEAN, REV. A. S. —

      Appropriation for services, 357.

KIDNAPING —

      Defined, 102.

      Penalties, 102.

L

LABOR — See Master and Servant.

LABOR COMMISSIONER —

      Actions by —

             District attorneys to prosecute, 419, 420.

             Fees, no court fees to be charged, 420.

      Duties of, 419.

      Wages, may take assignment of, 419.

LANDER, COUNTY OF —

      District attorney authorized to employ stenographer, 161.

LAS VEGAS, CITY OF —

      Charter, amended, 230-250.

      Education board authorized to transfer funds, 32.

      State board of control authorized to sell building to, 98.

LEGISLATIVE FUND —

      Created, 1.

      Additional fund created, 124.

LEGISLATURE —

      Bills, enrollment of, 96.

      Committee to appear before departments in Washington, 33, 34.

      Expense of members, additional allowance, 354.

      Religious services for —

             Appropriation for payment of, 357.

LINCOLN, COUNTY OF —

      Officers —

             Deputies, employment of, 309.

             Salaries of, 309.

      Commissioners, authorized to construct courthouse, 311.

             Authorized to construct hospital, 314-316.

             Authorized to construct sewer system in Pioche, 316-319.

             Authorized to construct water system in Panaca, 319-321.

LIQUORS —

      Disposition of revenues from, 374.

LIVESTOCK —

      Appropriation for livestock show at Elko, 403.

      Appropriation for control of livestock diseases, 397.

      Board authorized to hold show at Fallon in 1938, 356.

      Legislative committee created in interest of, 33, 34.

      Protection of, fund appropriated for, 324.

      Transportation of, permit required for, 399-401.

LOVELOCK, CITY OF —

      Lands in, ceded to United States for federal building site, 307, 308.

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MABEY, CLARENCE —

      Relief of, 355.

MANSLAUGHTER —

      Involuntary —

             Penalty for, 103.

             Gross misdemeanor, when, 103.

      Penalty for, 103.

MARRIAGE —

      Fee for, act relating to repealed, 72.

MASTER AND SERVANT —

      Employment, defined, 52, 53.

      Females, employment of —

             Hours, maximum allowed to work, 467.

             Wages, minimum, 467, 468.

      Labor disputes between —

             Representation, right of, 466, 467.

      Wages, must be paid semimonthly, 52, 53.

             Prevailing wage on public works, 305-307.

MEDICAL EXAMINERS, BOARD OF —

      Functions of, 163.

      Duties of secretary on filing of complaint, 164.

      Proceedings upon complaint, 165.

      Unprofessional conduct defined, 164.

      District judge to review findings, 166.

MINA, TOWN OF —

      Bond issue authorized for municipal building, 220.

MINES AND MINING —

      Employer must furnish carbide or candle, 31, 32.

      Taxation and assessment of net proceeds, 139.

MINERAL, COUNTY OF —

      Commissioners authorized to issue bonds for roads, 299.

      Exchange of lands in, for state lands, 360, 361.

      Salaries of officers, 47.

MORTGAGES —

      Counterclaim, right of not affected by, 128.

      Personal property —

             Mortgage on extinguished, when, 96.

                   Exceptions, 96.

             Must be filed, indexed and made in good faith, 161.

                   Indexing and filing constructive notice, 162.

MOTOR VEHICLES —

      Common carrier, defined, 337.

             Reciprocity, 343.

             Regulation of by public service commission, 339.

      Convoy, defined, 337.

      Convoyed vehicle must be labeled as such until sold, 338.

             License for, 342, 343.

      Dealers in —

             Permit in lieu of registration, 330, 331.

                   Application for, 331.

      Definition of, 336, 337.

      Fees for registration of, 77.

             Motorcycle, 333.

             Passenger car, 333.

             Trailers, 333, 334.

             Trucks, 333, 334.

      Fund, motor vehicle fund created, 334.

      Inflammable liquids —

             Transportation of, in motor vehicle, 401.

                   Vehicle must stop at railroad crossing, 401.

      Licensing of —

             Extension of time, 25,

             Refunds to purchasers of truck and trailer licenses, 49, 50.

      Nonresident owner of —

             Common carrier, if used for, must pay fees, 333.

             May operate vehicle in state without payment of fees, 332.

                   Permit, must apply for, 332.

                   Reciprocity, 333.

      Operation of, under influence of liquor or drugs —

             Penalty for, 52.

      Registration of —

             Extension of time, 25.

             Fees for, see Fees, supra.

      Taxicab defined, 338.

      Violation of laws pertaining to —

             Record to be kept by sheriffs and justices of peace, 69.

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NARCOTIC DRUGS —

      Uniform narcotic drug act, 35-46.

      Defined, 36.

      License for manufacture of, 37.

             Qualifications for, 37.

      Sale of —

             On written orders only, 37.

             Form of order, 38,

             By apothecaries, 38, 39.

      Penalty for violation of drug act, 45.

      Professional use, 39, 40.

             Record must be kept, 40, 41.

             Form of record, 41.

NATIONAL GUARD —

      Armories provided for —

             Lovelock, 183.

             Winnemucca, 183.

NEVADA, STATE OF — See State and particular subject.

NEW TRIALS AND APPEALS —

      New Trial —

             Appeal from order denying motion for, time for taking, 56.

             Court may grant on own motion, when, 54.

             Defined, 53.

             Grounds for, 53, 54.

             Notice of intention to move for —

                   Grounds, may be stated in words of statute, 54.

                          Affidavits in support of, when required, 54.

                          Waived when not stated, 54.

                   Time when motion must be made, 55.

      Appeals —

             Bill of Exceptions —

                   How made up and prepared, 63.

                          Must be prepared as provided for only, 63.

                   Judgment roll, attached or annexed to, 66.

                          When incorporated in bill of exceptions separate copy not necessary, 67.

                   Objections to —

                          Allowance of, 65.

                          How made, 65.

                          Time for, 65.

                          Waiver of, 66.

                   Settled —

                          By court, 63.

                          By stipulation, 63.

                          By referee, 65, 66.

                          By supreme court, when, 66.

                          By judge or referee after ceases to be such, 66.

                          Part of record, after settled, 63.

                   Service of, 65.

                          By copy, 65.

                   Time for filing —

                          Extended or enlarged when, 66.

                          Final judgment, after, 63.

                          New trial, after motion for, 63.

                   Transcript of proceedings —

                          When not used point shall be particularly stated, 64.

                          When not used must state intention in open court before taking of testimony, 65.

                   Typewritten, shall be, 65.

                   Waiver of right, 66.

                          Failure to serve and file within time allowed, 66.

             Briefs, opening brief, what must state, 67.

                   Points not raised in, court shall not decide case on without parties first being heard, 67.

             Costs, execution to be issued, 63.

             Dismissal of, defects in appellate proceedings, opportunity for corrections to be given, 62.

                   Insufficiency of undertaking, 62.

                   Irregularities must affect substantial rights of parties, 62.

                   Stay of hearing on merits pending proceedings for dismissal, 62.

             Execution not stayed by unless undertaking executed, 58, 59.

                   Stayed where undertaking not provided for, except where order directs sale of perishable property, 61.

             Exhibits, copies of may be embodied in bill of exceptions, 66.

                   Originals may be sent to supreme court if copies cannot be made, 66, 67.

                          Cannot be sent in any other case, 67.

             Findings, judgment not reversed for want or insufficiency of unless exceptions made, 57.

             How taken, 56, 57.

             Judgments, final, time for appeal from, 56.

                   Interlocutory, time for appeal from, 56.

                   What may be reviewed on appeal from, 57.

             Judgment on appeal —

                   Certification and entry of, 62, 63.

             Judgment roll, appeal upon, 66.

                   Errors on face can be considered only, 66.

                   Separate copy of, not necessary when incorporated in bill of exceptions, 67.

             Notice of appeal, parties not appearing, or against whom action has been dismissed need not be named in, 68.

             Order, appealable —

                   Bill of exceptions, preparation of, 67.

                   Time for taking bill of exceptions, 67.

             Powers of appellate court, 62.

             Record on appeal —

                   Bill of exceptions, copy of may be considered in lieu of original if duly certified or stipulated to, 67, 68.

                   Proceedings, if not fully stated, supreme court may require certification of additional records, 67.

                   Pages of, reference to in briefs, 67.

             Repealed, former acts relating to repealed, 68.

             Stay bond, 58, 59, 60.

             Time for taking from —

                   Final judgment, 56.

                   Interlocutory judgment, 57.

                   Order on motion for new trial, 56.

                   Order on motion for change of venue, 56.

             Transcript, may be printed or typewritten, 61.

             Undertaking —

                   Amount required, 58.

                   Appeal from order or judgment directing delivery of property or documents, 59.

                          For payment of money or dissolving or refusing to dissolve an attachment, 58.

                          Directing execution of a conveyance or other instrument, 60.

                          Directing sale or delivery of possession of real property, 60.

                   Form of, 58.

                   One instrument sufficient, 61.

                   One undertaking only on appeal from judgment and order denying new trial, 59.

                   Political subdivision and public officers not required to give, 58.

                   Sureties, affidavit required, 61.

                          Justification, 61.

                          Qualified surety company may act, 61.

                   Time for filing, 57.

             Water cases, appeals in — See Waters.

NRA —

      Repeal of, 78.

NYE, COUNTY OF —

      County commissioners —

             Contracts must be ratified by board, 95.

             One member purchasing agent, 95.

             Salaries of, fixed, 95.

O

OLD-AGE ASSISTANCE FUND —

      Appropriation for, 100.

      Board of examiners to issue bonds, 100.

      Bonds to be sold state, 101.

      Fund created, 100.

OLD-AGE PENSIONS —

      Application for, investigated, 132.

      Assistance —

             Amount of, 130.

             Application for, 132.

             Compulsory old-age assistance, 137.

             Eligibilities for, 130.

             Granting of, 132.

             Payment of, 136.

      County boards, duties of, 132.

             Decisions of, reviewed when, 133.

      Counties —

             Financial participation and tax levy, 134.

             Transfer of moneys from general fund for old-age assistance, 260.

      Definitions of terms, 129, 130.

      Enforcement, 138.

      Federal audit, 136.

      Federal funds, 135.

      Fraudulent acts, 137.

      Funds paid directly to recipient, 136.

      Limitations of act, 138.

      Measure of need, 130.

      No fees to be paid, 138.

      Reconsideration and readjustment, 133.

      Removal to another county, effect of, 133.

      Recovery from estate, federal government to share, 133.

      Severability clause, 138.

      State department —

             Appeals to, 132.

             Duties of, 131.

             May review decision of county boards, 133.

      State financial participation, tax levy, 135.

      State treasurer, duties of, 135.

      Warrant for total amount of pension, 137.

      See, also, Old-Age Assistance Fund.

OPTOMETRY —

      Act pertaining to, 143.

ORDERS —

      Vacated or modified without notice, when may be, 26.

ORPHANS’ HOME —

      Children shall attend Carson public schools, 378.

             Appropriation to Carson City for, 378.

             Agreement to be entered into by board of directors, 378.

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PARTIES —

      Joinder of husband and wife, when, 29.

PARK COMMISSION —

      Appropriation for, 421.

      Duties of commissioners, 421.

PEACOCK, FLORENCE —

      Relief of, 178.

PERSHING COUNTY —

      Officials mileage allowance, 159.

PLANNING BOARD, STATE —

      Created, 184.

PLEADING —

      Answer, supplemental, 72.

      Complaint, supplemental, 72.

      Joinder of parties —

             Husband and wife, when must be joined, 29.

      Mortgage not to affect right to counterclaim, 128.

      Reply, supplemental, 22.

      Process —

             Quiet title actions, 23, 24.

            Summons, how served, 23.

             Domestic corporation, 297.

             Foreign corporation, 297.

             Minors, 298.

             Municipalities, 298.

             Nonresidents, 99, 298.

             Secretary of state agent for nonresident motorists, 99.

             Defendant granted time to defend, 99.

             Exceptions, 100.

             Fee for service, 99.

             Fees to be taxed as costs, when, 100.

             Notice to be mailed to defendant, 99.

             Service of, on foreign corporation that is survivor of merger with domestic corporation, 15.

PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS —

      When to convene, duties of, 186.

PROCESS — See Pleading.

PUBLIC HEALTH —

      Health officer shall investigate, when —

             Death without medical attendance, 163.

             Where identity of deceased unknown, 163.

      State board of, to aid crippled children, 217.

      State board of, to aid mothers and children, 254.

PUBLIC HIGHWAYS — See Highways.

PUBLIC LANDS —

      State authorized to exchange with United States pursuant to Taylor grazing act, 173.

             Exchange, basis of, 174.

             Jurisdiction not surrendered, 174.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS —

      Funds —

             Transfer of, authority given to Las Vegas school district, 32.

      See Schools.

PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION —

      Revolving fund act, 206.

PUBLICITY —

      State board of, created, 382-384.

PUBLIC UTILITIES —

      Accidents, must be reported, 404.

             Forms on which reported to be furnished by commission, 405.

      Reports filed in office of commission, 405.

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QUIETING TITLE —

      Judgment —

             Conclusive against whom, 24.

      Summons —

             Copy must be posted on property, 23.

             What must contain, 23.

             When must issue, 23.

             Publication, service by, 24.

R

RAILROADS —

      Liability of common carriers to employees, 520.

      Common carriers defined, 522.

      Contributory negligence not bar to recovery, 520.

      Evidence presumptive, 521.

      Liability not relieved by contracts, etc., 522.

      Negligence determined by jury, 521.

      Right of action to survive, 522.

      Risk of employment not to be pleaded, 521.

      Time to commence action, 522.

REAL ESTATE BOARD —

      Apportionment of members, 167.

      Terms of office, 168.

      Meetings to be held, 168.

      Funds, how dispensed, 168.

      Brokers to maintain office in Nevada, 170.

      Act not applicable, when, 171.

RED CROSS —

      Relief of, 6.

RELIEF OF —

      Alward, Fred, 155.

      American Red Cross, flood victims, 6.

      Armanko Office Supply, 402, 403.

      Aston Mattress Company, 402, 403.

      Compton Book Supplies, 402, 403.

      Daggs, Russell, 402, 403.

      Hesson Company, 402, 403.

      Huntington Laboratories, 402, 403.

      Mabey, Clarence, 402, 403.

      Walsh, J. Emmett, 197.

RELIEF, BOARD OF —

      Created, 304.

             Bonds for, redeemed by revenue from liquor tax, 374.

RENO, CITY OF —

      Charter amended, 424-461.

      Lands in, authorized to deed to United States, 2.

REVENUES —

      Liquors —

             Disposition of revenues from, 374.

      Tobaccos —

             Cigarettes, license for sale of, 375.

S

SAVINGS BANKS — See Banks and Banking.

SCHOOLS —

      County commissioners authorized to establish district high schools, 293.

      Board authorized to sell or lease property, 380.

             Procedure for sale of, 381.

      Funds —

             Revenue from liquor tax, 374.

      No improvements over $5,000 without special election, 292.

             Exceptions where 500 children in district, 292.

      Powers of county boards, 178.

      Teachers retirement act, 473-488.

      Trustees —

             To furnish school supplies, 293.

             Removal after appointment, 127.

             Vacancies, how filled, 127.

SECRETARY OF STATE —

      Office hours, 423.

SOCIAL SECURITY — See Unemployment Compensation Act and Old-Age Pensions.

SOIL CONSERVATION —

      Act providing for districts, 497-520.

SPARKS, CITY OF —

      Charter amended, 103-124.

STATE BAR — See Attorney and Client.

STATE BOARD OF CONTROL —

      Authority to sell building to Las Vegas, 98.

STATE BOARD OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS — See Engineers.

STATE ENGINEER —

      To issue water appropriation certificates, 85.

STATE LIBRARY —

      Donation to, 147.

STATE MILITIA —

      Act amended, 523-530.

STATE OF NEVADA —

      Authorized to invest in FHA loans, 147.

      Bond fund created, 409-414.

      Contracts for public works must contain provisions guaranteeing prevailing wage, 305-307.

      Employees of, salaries regulated, 422.

      Exhibits of, at Golden Gate exposition, 397.

      Highways, designation of, 344-350.

      Lands of, unlawful to cut or destroy plant life on, 394, 395.

      Lands of, acquisition by United States, 471-473.

      Park Commission —

             Appropriation for, 398.

             Duties of, 398.

      Prison, books of, deletion from of account on deposit with Carson Valley bank, 353, 370.

      Publicity commission created, 382-384.

      Records, destruction of when obsolete, 74, 75.

      World’s fair in New York City —

             Participation in, 406, 407.

             Commission created, 406, 407.

STATE POLICE —

      Superintendent to apply for radio permit, 211.

             City of Reno to pay for station, 211.

STATE PRISON —

      Commissioners to purchase land, 208.

      Commissioners to install metal bars, 209.

STATE WELFARE DEPARTMENT —

      Created, 257.

      Appropriation for, 259.

      Duties of board, 258.

      Duties of county boards, 259.

      Duties of secretary, 258.

STOREY COUNTY —

      Commissioner districts created, 97.

      Salaries of officers fixed, 177.

SUPREME COURT —

      Judges pensioned, when, 216.

SUPREME COURT CLERK —

      Authorized to destroy obsolete records, 79.

SURVEYOR GENERAL —

      Directed to withdraw certain lands from entry or sale, 141.

T

TAXES —

      Net proceeds of mines, 139.

      Property exemptions, 156.

             Certain mines and mining claims, 157.

             Churches, 157.

             Free cemeteries, 157.

             University fraternities, 158.

             War veterans, 157.

             Widows and orphans, 157.

TAX LEVY, STATE —

      For years 1937, 1938, 530.

TAX SALES —

      Relating to deeds issued at, 407-409.

      Notice of, when property delinquent, 158.

      Costs charged to delinquent taxpayer, 159.

      Sale subject to redemption, 159.

TEACHERS —

      Retirement act, 473-488.

TOBACCOS —

      Cigarettes, license for sale of, 375.

TOWNS —

      Revenue bond law of unincorporated towns, 199-206.

      County commissioners to regulate traffic in towns governed by them, 212.

TRAFFIC —

      County commissioners to regulate in towns governed by them, 212.

U

UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION ACT —

      Administration of, 279.

      Advisory councils, 281.

      Declaration of public policy of state, 262.

      Duties of commissioners, 279.

      Duties of merit examination board, 280.

      Employment stabilization, 281.

      Oaths and witnesses, 282.

      Personnel, 280.

      Protection against self-incrimination, 283.

      Regulations and rules, 280.

      Selection and delegation of authority, 281.

      Subpenas, 283.

      State-Federal cooperation, 283.

      Administrative organization, 279.

      Benefits, 267.

             Claims for, 271.

             Determination of, 267.

             Full time, 267.

             Duration of, 268.

             Partial unemployment, 267.

             Total unemployment, 267.

      Benefit eligibility conditions, 268.

      Contributions, 274.

             Collection of, 285.

             Rate of, 275.

      Definitions, 263.

      Disqualification for benefits, 269.

      Employment service, 284.

      Penalties, 287.

      Period, election and termination of employer’s coverage, 275.

      Protection of rights and benefits, 286.

             Limitation of fees, 287.

             No assignment of benefits, 287.

             Exemptions, 287.

      Reciprocal arrangements, 289.

      Representations in court, 289.

      Unemployment compensation fund, 276.

             Establishment and control of, 276.

      Unemployment compensation fund, administration fund, 285.

             Creation of, 285.

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA —

      Revenue from liquor tax to go to contingent fund, 374.

      Regents —

             Authority to receive grants of money from United States, 31.

             Appropriation for, 417.

V

VENEREAL DISEASES —

      Control and prevention of, 387-394.

VENUE —

      Appeal from order denying motion for change of, 56.

      Time for taking, 56.

W

WAGES —

      Prevailing rate of, on all public works, 305.

      Minimum, for women, 467.

WALSH, J. EMMETT —

      Relief of, 197.

WATER —

      Appropriation certificates, state engineer to issue, 85.

      Artesian wells —

             Must be encased, 325.

             State engineer shall administer act, 324.

             Penalty for violation of act, 324.

      Adjudication of —

             Costs of, how assessed, 328.

                   Taxed against property, 328, 329.

             Expert witnesses may be employed, 328.

             Judge, successor to, shall have jurisdiction, 329.

      Appeals from decree, 329.

             Notice of, upon whom served, 329.

             Notice of intention to move for new trial, upon whom served, 330.

WHITE PINE COUNTY —

      Commissioners to establish certain salaries, 79, 80.

      Commissioners to levy tax for county fair, 93.

      Fees of county clerk, 175.

      Lands in, ceded to United States, 384-387.

      Salaries of county officers fixed, 91.

WIENTJES, MONSIGNOR H. J. —

      Appropriation for services, 357.

WILLS —

      Descendants substituted for deceased devisee or legatee, 48.

      Community property, disposition by husband and wife, 417, 418.

WITNESSES —

      Compensation of, 172.

      Mileage of, 172.

WINNEMUCCA, CITY OF —

      Armory provided for, 183.

WOMEN —

      Employment of, 467-469.

Y

YERINGTON, CITY OF —

      Authorized to cede lands to United States, 83.

      Exchange of lands in, for state lands, 358.

INDEX TO RESOLUTIONS AND MEMORIALS

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A

ARGENTINE —

      Memorializing United States senate to oppose ratification of proposed Argentine treaty, 554, 570.

B

BOCA DAM PROJECT —

      Urging employment of Nevada labor in construction of, 551.

      Urging establishment of reemployment office for work on Boca Dam, 569.

BOULDER DAM —

      Regarding allotment of power from, 575.

C

CARSON CITY, PRESS OF —

      Courtesies of Carson City press appreciated, 578.

CATTLE —

      Memorializing United States senate to oppose ratification of proposed Argentine treaty, 554, 570.

      Petitioning Congress to make theft of cattle on land under federal control a federal offense, 571.

CHILD LABOR —

      Amendment to Untied States constitution ratified, 548.

CONSTITUTION OF NEVADA —

      Proposing repeal of section 3 of article XIII of the constitution, 549.

      Proposing amendment to sections 2 and 6 of article XI of the constitution, 550.

      Proposing repeal of section 24 of article IV of the constitution, 550.

      Proposing amendment to section 4 of article V of the constitution, 553.

      Proposing addition of section to article IV of the constitution, 564.

      Proposing addition of section to article IX of the state constitution, 567.

CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES —

      Child labor amendment ratified, 548.

COPPER —

      Requesting use of copper on government projects in Nevada, 562.

      Memorializing Congress to continue excise tax on copper, 568.

E

EMPLOYMENT —

      Relating to employment of Nevada residents in all state activities, 576.

      See, also, Labor.

F

FLAGS —

      Authorizing purchase of, for legislative halls, 573.

FLEISCHMANN, MAJOR MAX C. —

      Acknowledging gift of, 558.

G

GAMBLING —

      Relating to collection of gambling licenses, 577.

GENOA, NEVADA —

      Directing planning board to arrange for restoring log house at, 574.

GOVERNOR —

      Granting authority to governor in relation to federal relief during period legislature not in session, 563.

H

HIGHWAYS —

      Memorializing federal bureau of roads to designate certain highways part of federal aid system, 564.

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT —

      Commending of, on rescue of Mrs. LaNear and child, 577.

L

LABOR —

      Urging employment of Nevada labor in construction of Boca dam, 551.

      Urging establishment of reemployment office for work on Boca dam, 569.

LANDS —

      Petitioning Congress to establish patrol on lands included under Taylor grazing act, 552.

      Memorializing Congress as to the purchase of certain lands adjacent to Lake Tahoe, 569.

LEGISLATURE —

      Authorizing purchase of new flags for legislative halls, 573.

LICENSES —

      Relating to collection of gambling licenses, 577.

M

MAIL ROUTES —

      Requesting Congress to eliminate competitive bidding on star mail route contracts, 551.

METALS —

      Memorializing Congress to establish silver storage vaults near Hawthorne, Nevada, 561.

      Memorializing Congress to remonetize silver and coin it at ratio of sixteen to one, 565.

      Memorializing Congress to continue excise tax on copper, 568.

      Requesting use of copper on government projects in Nevada, 561.

MINING —

      Memorializing Congress to continue present method of acquiring mining claims, 547.

N

NEWSPAPERS —

      Courtesies of Carson City press appreciated, 578.

NOXIOUS WEEDS —

      Memorializing Congress to enact a noxious weed eradication law, 558.

O

OIL AND GAS —

      Memorializing Congress relative to disposition of revenues from oil and gas leases on naval petroleum reserves, 556.

P

PETROLEUM RESERVES —

      Memorializing Congress relative to disposition of revenues from oil and gas leases on naval petroleum reserves, 556.

PRISONERS —

      Memorializing Congress to enact bill providing for general welfare of, 554.

PRESS, THE —

      Courtesies of Carson City press appreciated, 578.

PUBLIC WORKS —

      Memorializing Congress to continue federal emergency administration of public works, 560.

PYRAMID LAKE —

      Requesting Congress to permit white settlers on Pyramid Lake reservation to obtain title to lands and remain thereon, 571.

R

RANCHING —

      Memorializing Congress to provide adequate credit for restocking ranches of western states, 549.

RELIEF, FEDERAL —

      Granting authority to governor in relation to federal relief during period legislature not in session, 563.

S

SCHOOLS —

      Memorializing Congress to enact Harrison-Fletcher bill for support of schools, 559.

SCRUGHAM, JAMES, G. —

      Resolution of sympathy extended to, 571.

SILVER —

      Memorializing Congress to establish silver storage vaults near Hawthorne, Nevada, 561.

      Memorializing Congress to remonetize silver and coin it at ratio of sixteen to one, 565.

STATE BAR OF NEVADA —

      Supreme court requested to change certain court rule concerning qualifications of applicants for admission, 579.

SUPREME COURT —

      Requested to change certain rule concerning qualifications of applicants for admission, 579.

T

TAYLOR GRAZING ACT —

      Petitioning Congress to patrol on lands included under, 552.

TEXAS, OVERTON —

      Expressing sympathy for disaster at, 576.

W

WATER RIGHTS —

      Memorializing Congress relative to transfer of, under certain conditions, 555.

WEED, NOXIOUS —

      Memorializing Congress to enact a noxious weed eradication law, 558.