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lien shall be filed and recorded in the office of the county recorder of 

 the county in which the paid property and premises are situated, 

 within 30 days after the right to the said lien has accrued. An ac- 

 tion to foreclose such lien shall be commenced within 90 days after 

 the filing and recording of said notice of lien, which action shall be 

 brought in the proper court by the district attorney of the county, 

 in the name and for the benefit of the county making such payment 

 or payments, and when the property is sold, enough of the proceeds 

 shall be paid into the county treasury of such county to satisfy the 

 lien and costs; and the overplus, if any there be, shall be paid to the 

 owner of the property, if he be known, and, if not, into the court for 

 his use when ascertained. The county board of horticultural com- 

 missioners is hereby vested with power to cause any and all such 

 nuisances to be at once abated in a summary manner. 



Sec. 3. Said county boards of horticultural commissioners shall 

 have power to divide the county into districts, and to appoint a local 

 inspector, to hold office at the pleasure of the commissioners, for each 

 of said districts. The state board of horticulture may issue commis- 

 sions as quarantine guardians to the members of said county board 

 of horticultural commissioners and to the local inspectors thereof. 

 The said quarantine guardians, local inspectors, or members of said 

 county boards of horticultural commissioners, shall have full author- 

 ity to enter any orchard, nursery, place or places where trees or 

 plants are kept and offered for sale or otherwise, or any house, store- 

 room, salesroom, depot, or any other such place in their jurisdiction, 

 to inspect the same, or any part thereof. 



Sec. 4. It shall be the duty of said county board of horticultural 

 commissioners to keep a record of their official doings, and to make 

 a report to the state board of horticulture, on or before the 1st day of 

 October of each year, of the condition of the fruit interests in their 

 several districts, what is being done to eradicate insect pests, also as 

 to disinfecting, and as to quarantine against insect pests and diseases, 

 and as to carrying out all laws relative to the greatest good of the 

 fruit interest. Said board may publish said reports in bulletin form, 

 or may incorporate so much of the same in their annual reports as 

 may be of general interest. 



Sec. 5. The salary of all inspectors working under the county 

 board of horticultural commissioners shall be 82.50 per day. In the 

 case of the commissioners themselves, their compensation shall be §4 

 per day, when actually engaged in the performance of their duties, 

 and itemized necessary traveling expenses incurred in the discharge 

 of their regular duties as prescribed in this act. 



Sec. G. It shall be the duty of the county board of horticultural 

 commissioners to keep a record of their official doings and make a 

 monthly rejjort to the board of supervisors: and the board of super- 

 visors may withhold warrants for salaries of said members and in- 

 spectors thereof until such time as said report is made. 



