Section § 34050

Explanation

This law states that nothing within this specific division affects or cancels out any other existing laws in the state. It ensures that the regulations in this division do not override current laws.

Nothing in this division changes or repeals any other law of this State.

Section § 34051

Explanation

This law states that any rights or benefits given to a land title holder under the California Water District Act can also be used by that person's legal representative. Basically, if you own land and have certain water-related rights, your legal representative can act on those rights for you.

The rights, privileges, and immunities created or continued in force by the California Water District Act or by this division in favor of any holder of title to land may for his benefit and on his behalf be exercised by his legal representative.

Section § 34052

Explanation

This law states that if a document needs to be officially recognized under this division, each person who signs it must formally confirm their signature according to legal procedures before it becomes valid.

Whenever an instrument is by this division required to be acknowledged, each signer shall acknowledge the instrument in the manner provided by law before his signature shall be effective.

Section § 34053

Explanation

This law states that supervisors, auditors, or county election officials in any county cannot charge a fee for services they must perform according to this division of the law. However, county election officials will be reimbursed for any costs they incur while conducting an election.

No supervisor, auditor, or county elections official of any county shall receive any fee for any service required to be performed by him or her under the provisions of this division provided, however, that the county elections official shall be compensated for the expense of the conduct of the election.

Section § 34055

Explanation

This law states that any districts covered by this specific division must follow the rules set out in the Uniform District Election Law. Essentially, it means they're required to adhere to a standardized set of election procedures.

Districts governed by this division are subject to the provisions of the Uniform District Election Law.