Pacific Municipalities, Volume 28

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Pacific Municipalities, 1914

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Page 320 - Recorder he shall have power to require evidence that the amount claimed is justly due and is in conformity to law and ordinance...
Page 276 - This statement must be made in duplicate and both copies delivered by the publisher to the postmaster, who shall send one copy to the Third Assistant Postmaster General (Division of Classification), Washington, DC, and retain the other in the files of the post office.
Page 71 - ... is the genuine signature of the person whose name it purports to be. Within ten days from the date of filing such petition the city clerk shall examine and from the voters...
Page 77 - The Legislature shall by law require each taxpayer in this State to make and deliver to the County Assessor, annually, a statement, under oath, setting forth specifically all the real and personal property owned by such taxpayer, or in his possession, or under his control, at twelve o'clock meridian on the first Monday of March.
Page 74 - To vote for a person not on the ballot, write the name of such person under the title of the office in the blank space left for that purpose. To vote on any question, proposition or constitutional amendment, stamp a iross (X) in the voting square after the word "Yes
Page 70 - All elections in such city or town shall be held in accordance with the general election laws of the state...
Page 77 - I, , do swear that I am a resident of the county of (naming it); that the above list contains a full and correct statement of all property subject to taxation which I, or any firm of which I am a member, or any corporation, association, or company of which I am president, cashier, secretary, or managing agent, owned, claimed, possessed, or controlled at twelve o'clock M.
Page 389 - No judicial officer, except justices of the peace and court commissioners, shall receive to his own use any fees or perquisites of office.
Page 379 - We hold that the police power of a state embraces regulations designed to promote the public convenience or the general prosperity, as well as regulations designed to promote the public health, the public morals or the public safety.
Page 335 - Robert W. Hunt John J. Cone Jas. C. Hallsted DW McNaugher Robert W. Hunt & Co., Engineers Bureau of Inspections, Tests and Consultations New York London Vancouver, BC Chemical and Physical Laboratories Chicago Pittsburg St.

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