The statute authorizes suits against the insurance companies in the California courts.
The first general statute authorizing irrigation districts was adopted by California in 1887.
The new statute authorizes judges in the rest of the state to impose such sentences.
The latter statute authorizes detention without trial on security grounds.
Here, the statute authorizes the governor to override a judicial decision.
"As a matter of domestic law, Congress can pass a statute authorizing what treaties forbid."
This statute, however, authorizes in some measure two very absurd popular prejudices.
In addition, that statute authorizes punitive damages and an award of attorney's fees.
The statute does not authorize the Government to imprison anyone it has evidence is dangerous; indictment is necessary.