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aforesaid amended by Act Ann Arbor appointed assessment roll billiard table board of health building carriage or omnibus cause cemetery cents CHAPTER city of Ann city treasurer common coun common council constable conviction thereof costs of prosecution county jail county of Washtenaw direct dollars and costs dray drayman drive duty election electors entitled An Ordinance erect exceeding ninety days fire warden five dollars front grading or paving hackney carriage hereby repealed horse house of correction hundred dollars Huron Huron river imprisonment justice lane or alley lawful license limits lot or premises manner marshal mayor notice offender ordinance entitled ORDINANCE RELATIVE ordinance shall take owner or occupant passed in common Passed June peace penalty person or persons prescribe prevent punished purpose Recorder and Aldermen regulate remove running at large sidewalk sold take effect therein thereto thirty days tion township violation ward
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Page 71 - ... whose chord is not less than twenty-five feet, a notice with the following words in large characters: " One dollar fine for riding or driving oh this bridge faster than a walk...
Page 125 - An act to preserve the purity of elections," passed May 7, 1839 ; " An act concerning elections in cities other than New- York," passed May 26, 1841, and all other acts, and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act are hereby repealed ; but such repeal shall not affect any act done or right accrued, or any proceeding, suit or prosecution for any offence, or for the recovery of any penalty or forfeiture. «p- § 9. Sections seven, eight, nine and ten, of the act entitled " Act act...
Page 40 - ... propagate disease; to abate all nuisances of every description which are or may be injurious to the public health, in any way and in any manner they may deem expedient; and from time to time to do all acts, make all regulations, and pass all ordinances which they shall deem necessary or expedient for the preservation of health and the suppression of disease in the city, and to carry into effect and execute the powers hereby granted.
Page 10 - Every office shall become vacant, on the happening of either of the following events, before the expiration of the term of such office : 1. The death of the incumbent ; 2. His resignation; 3. His removal from office; 4.
Page 48 - Any person who may be required to take any oath or affirmation under or by virtue of any provision of this act, who shall, under such oath or affirmation, in any statement, or affidavit, or otherwise, willfully swear falsely as to any material fact or matter, shall be guilty of perjury.
Page 10 - His refusal or neglect to take his oath of office, or to give or renew his official bond, or to deposit such oath or bond within the time prescribed by law; 7.
Page 14 - At any meeting of the board of trustees, a majority of the trustees shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but a less number may adjourn from time to time...
Page 28 - All moneys collected for the use of the city shall be paid into the city treasury, and no moneys shall be paid from the treasury unless it shall have been previously appropriated by the common council to the purpose for which it shall be drawn.
Page 33 - Whenever any action shall have been maintained and judgment recovered against said city by any person on account of damages sustained by reason of any defective sidewalk, or opening in the same, occasioned by the...
Page 12 - He may appoint such number of deputies as the common council shall direct and approve, who shall have the same powers and perform the same duties as the marshal, and for whose official acts he shall be in all respects responsible...