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... feet into the street ; which space such person or persons shall forthwith enclose , with a sufficient fence , at least six feet high , in order to deposit within the same the requisite materials for building and repairing ; and such ...
... feet into the street ; which space such person or persons shall forthwith enclose , with a sufficient fence , at least six feet high , in order to deposit within the same the requisite materials for building and repairing ; and such ...
Page 63
... feet from the curb stone , towards the center of the street ; and the owner or occupant of any such lot , not having a platform , as herein required , to protect the pavement against the entrance of car- riages or other vehicles , shall ...
... feet from the curb stone , towards the center of the street ; and the owner or occupant of any such lot , not having a platform , as herein required , to protect the pavement against the entrance of car- riages or other vehicles , shall ...
Page 64
... feet in width , and which if its direction is from east to west or the reverse , is not designed to run continuously from river to river . New streets to be not less than sixty feet wide . Streets or side- walks not be op : written ...
... feet in width , and which if its direction is from east to west or the reverse , is not designed to run continuously from river to river . New streets to be not less than sixty feet wide . Streets or side- walks not be op : written ...
Page 66
... feet beyond the founda- tion of the house or building to which it appertains , ( except where foot pavements are not four feet wide , in which case cellar doors shall not extend be- yond the width of such pavement ) , under a penalty of ...
... feet beyond the founda- tion of the house or building to which it appertains , ( except where foot pavements are not four feet wide , in which case cellar doors shall not extend be- yond the width of such pavement ) , under a penalty of ...
Page 67
... feet in width , so as not to obstruct or endanger foot passengers . Lamps and Lamp Posts . May 22 , 1849 , $ 5 . Gas Light Com- pany authorized to lay pipes , & c . SEC . 156. Any light company shall be authorized Jan. 5 , 1830 , §1 ...
... feet in width , so as not to obstruct or endanger foot passengers . Lamps and Lamp Posts . May 22 , 1849 , $ 5 . Gas Light Com- pany authorized to lay pipes , & c . SEC . 156. Any light company shall be authorized Jan. 5 , 1830 , §1 ...
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aforesaid Aldermen appointed approved Ashley River Assessor Bay Street Board of Health bonds Calhoun Street certificate charge Chief City Council City Court City Electrician City of Charleston city or town City Sheriff City Surveyor City Treasurer Clerk Committee on Streets conviction Cooper River corporation Council of Charleston court of competent deemed drain dry measure duty election electrical conductors Enston erected exceeding ten days exceeding thirty days feet fifty dollars Fire Department Fire Masters five dollars forfeit hereafter hereby authorized horse hundred dollars imprisonment not exceeding inspection jury King Street lawful liable license Market Mayor measure ment oath offence Ordinance Penalty person or persons personal property pipe Police Polling prescribed purpose railroad removed rules and regulations salary Section South South Carolina taxes therein thereof tion Trustees twenty dollars Unlawful vehicles violating weights wires wooden buildings
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Page 205 - Ordinance shall expire on the thirty-first day of December of the year in which it is issued.
Page 2 - And it shall be the duty of the mayor to be vigilant and active at all times, in causing the laws for the government of said city to be duly executed and put in force ; to inspect the conduct of all subordinate officers in the government thereof, and, as far as in his power, to cause all negligence, carelessness, and positive violation of duty, to be duly prosecuted and punished.
Page 122 - Laws may be operated by an unlicensed person, shall be inspected internally and externally once each year, between the first day of June and the first...
Page 359 - I have not been convicted of burglary, arson, obtaining goods or money under false pretenses, perjury, forgery, robbery, bribery, adultery, bigamy, wife-beating, housebreaking, receiving stolen goods, breach of trust with fraudulent intent, fornication, sodomy, incest, assault with intent to ravish, miscegenation, larceny, or crime against the election laws.
Page 173 - Of those first appointed, one shall be appointed for a term of one year, one for a term of two years, and one for a term of three years ; and thereafter their successors shall be appointed for the full term of three years.
Page 185 - Act, the treasurer or other person neglecting or refusing shall be liable to a penalty of not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars, at the discretion of the court...
Page 376 - ... he or they shall be allowed until twelve o'clock, noon, of the day following the service of such notice, in which to commence the securing or removal of the same ; and he or they shall employ sufficient labor and assistance to secure or remove the same...
Page 172 - ... execute a bond to the state in the penal sum of one thousand dollars, with sufficient sureties, to be approved by the...
Page 331 - Society ;" and for the purposes aforesaid, and by the name aforesaid, shall have perpetual succession and a Common Seal, with full power and authority to alter, vary break, and renew the same at their discretion, and by the same name, to sue and be sued, implead and be impleaded, answer and be -answered unto...
Page 42 - Given under my hand and seal, this day of , in the year of our Lord , at , in the [county] aforesaid.