Section 73-116 – COMMON LAW IN FORCE.
73-116. COMMON LAW IN FORCE. The common law of England, so far as it is not repugnant to, or inconsistent with, the constitution or laws of the United States, in all cases not provided for in these compiled laws, is the rule of decision in all courts of this state. History: [(73-116) 1863, p. 527, […]
Section 73-211 – SALE BY STATE.
73-211. SALE BY STATE. The state of Idaho shall not sell any of the compilations purchased by it, but may at any time exchange the same with exchange libraries of other states and territories. Bound volumes of the Idaho Code that have been replaced by republished volumes may be discarded or destroyed; pocket parts that […]
Section 73-117 – PRIOR LEGISLATION REPEALED.
73-117. PRIOR LEGISLATION REPEALED. All general acts and parts and clauses of acts of a general nature passed prior to the fifteenth session of the state legislature, are hereby repealed, and these compiled laws are in force in lieu thereof; but such repeal does not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, […]
Section 73-118 – PAST OFFENSES MAY BE PROSECUTED.
73-118. PAST OFFENSES MAY BE PROSECUTED. All offenses committed and all penalties or forfeitures incurred prior to said repeal, may be prosecuted and punished in the same manner and with the same effect as if said repeal had not been made. History: [(73-118) R.S., sec. 20; reen. R.C., sec. 20; reen. C.L. 500:20; C.S., sec. […]
Section 73-119 – SPECIAL AND LOCAL LAWS CONTINUED.
73-119. SPECIAL AND LOCAL LAWS CONTINUED. The following acts and parts of acts are the local and special statutes which are continued in force, except insofar as the same have been modified, amended, superseded or repealed by other legislation. All others are hereby repealed. 1. All those special and local laws continued in force by […]
Section 73-108 – HOLIDAYS ENUMERATED.
73-108. HOLIDAYS ENUMERATED. Holidays, within the meaning of these compiled laws, are: Every Sunday; January 1 (New Year’s Day); Third Monday in January (Martin Luther King, Jr.-Idaho Human Rights Day); Third Monday in February (Washington’s Birthday); Last Monday in May (Memorial Day); July 4 (Independence Day); First Monday in September (Labor Day); Second Monday in […]
Section 73-108A – CHILDREN’S DAY.
73-108A. CHILDREN’S DAY. April 30 shall be designated as Children’s Day/El Dia de los Ninos commemorative day in recognition of the importance of children to families and to communities. It is a day to celebrate the value of children and to focus on the importance of creating a future for children full of hope, health […]
Section 73-108B – CONSTITUTIONAL COMMEMORATIVE DAY.
73-108B. CONSTITUTIONAL COMMEMORATIVE DAY. September 17 shall be designated as constitutional commemorative day. The superintendent of public instruction shall be responsible for developing programs and suitable recognition of the constitution of the United States in conjunction with the commemorative day to be held annually on the anniversary of the signing of the constitution. History: [73-108B, […]
Section 73-108C – IDAHO DAY.
73-108C. IDAHO DAY. March 4 shall be designated as Idaho day. If March 4 falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be celebrated as Idaho day; and if March 4 falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be celebrated as Idaho day. The governor of the state of Idaho shall issue a proclamation […]
Section 73-109 – COMPUTATION OF TIME.
73-109. COMPUTATION OF TIME. The time in which any act provided by law is to be done is computed by excluding the first day, and including the last unless the last is a holiday and then it is also excluded. History: [(73-109) C.C.P. 1881, sec. 8; R.S., sec. 11; reen. R.C., sec. 11; reen. C.L. […]