. An act relative to the Commissioners of transportation of the State of California, their powers and duties. Approved April 3, 1876 . part of such railroad metals or articles was unlaw-fully taken from it, shall be entitled to such part, upon payment of aproper share of the cost and expenses of the replevy thereof; and providedfurther, that any railroad companj^ or its receiver, who shall replevy am-property under the provisions of this section, without good and reasonablecause to believe that the same has been unlawfully taken from somerailroad company, or its receiver, shall be liable to th


. An act relative to the Commissioners of transportation of the State of California, their powers and duties. Approved April 3, 1876 . part of such railroad metals or articles was unlaw-fully taken from it, shall be entitled to such part, upon payment of aproper share of the cost and expenses of the replevy thereof; and providedfurther, that any railroad companj^ or its receiver, who shall replevy am-property under the provisions of this section, without good and reasonablecause to believe that the same has been unlawfully taken from somerailroad company, or its receiver, shall be liable to the party entitledthereto in any sum not exceeding double the amount of the value of theproperty so replevied, in addition to such damages as said party mayhave lawfully sustained thereby. Sec. 6. This act shall take effect from and after its passage. Passed April 12, 1876. CHINGE WITH { EW York . ...11903 TRANSLATION/ OF CIVIL f^EVJ ;,=,.„ Police Law of Railroads PUERTO RICO, REGULATIONS FOR ITS APPLICATION, PROMULGATED ON THE itth OF FEBRUARY, iS88. WZAK DEPARTMENT,1890. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING 26779 POLICE LAW OF EAILROADS OF PUERTO EICO. [Promulgated in the Island on the 17th of February, 1888.] TITLE I. REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO PUERTO RICO FOR THE PRESERVATION OF PUBLIC ROADS. Article 1. The Laws and Regulations of the Administration asto highways are applicable to— 1. The preservation of trenches, drains, walls, buildings, andother kinds of works. 2. The rights (servitudes) for the preservation of the roadscharged on the adjoining cultivated lands. 3. The servitudes on these same lands as to laying out lines,constructions of all kinds, opening of ditches, free course of water,planting, pruning of trees, working of mines, lands, places fordumping refuse ore, quarries, and any other whatsoever. ThezoDe to which these rights extend is 20 meters on each side of therailroad. 4. The prohibitions the object of which is to prevent all kindsof


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