The Compiled Charter and Revised Ordinances of the City of Hartford: Including All Amendments to the Charter and All Ordinances in Force October 1, 1907 : with an Appendix Containing All Ordinances Enacted from October 1, 1907, to May 1, 1908 |
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Boundaries . The territorial limits of the body politic 551859 , 16 . and corporate
heretofore existing under the name of “ The Mayor , Aldermen and Common
Council , and Freemen , of the City of Hartford , ” shall hereafter be the following ,
viz .
Boundaries . The territorial limits of the body politic 551859 , 16 . and corporate
heretofore existing under the name of “ The Mayor , Aldermen and Common
Council , and Freemen , of the City of Hartford , ” shall hereafter be the following ,
viz .
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The mayor and city marshal shall hold their respective offices for two years from
and after date of 1886 . election and until their successors have been chosen and
qualified . The freemen of the city chosen in the annual city meeting on the 14 S ...
The mayor and city marshal shall hold their respective offices for two years from
and after date of 1886 . election and until their successors have been chosen and
qualified . The freemen of the city chosen in the annual city meeting on the 14 S ...
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Additional voting districts . The mayor and com - 13 5 . 90 : 830 . mon council of
the city of Hartford may , whenever they shall deem it desirable , provide by
ordinance for additional voting districts in any of the wards in said city in which
there ...
Additional voting districts . The mayor and com - 13 5 . 90 : 830 . mon council of
the city of Hartford may , whenever they shall deem it desirable , provide by
ordinance for additional voting districts in any of the wards in said city in which
there ...
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Mayor . General powers . The mayor shall be the 69 . 185 . 9318 . chief executive
officer of the city , and conservator of the peace therein , and have for that
purpose , and especially for the suppression of riots and tumults within the limits
of said ...
Mayor . General powers . The mayor shall be the 69 . 185 . 9318 . chief executive
officer of the city , and conservator of the peace therein , and have for that
purpose , and especially for the suppression of riots and tumults within the limits
of said ...
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All appointments so made , shall be revokable at the pleasure of the mayor , and
such appointees shall receive no pay for their services as such special
policemen except from such financial or manufacturing corporation , or park
department .
All appointments so made , shall be revokable at the pleasure of the mayor , and
such appointees shall receive no pay for their services as such special
policemen except from such financial or manufacturing corporation , or park
department .
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Page 51 - The state or any of its cities may acquire by gift, purchase, or condemnation lands for establishing, laying out, widening, enlarging, extending, and maintaining memorial grounds, streets, squares, parkways, boulevards, parks, playgrounds, sites for public buildings, and reservations in and about and along and leading to any or all of. the same...
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Page 109 - means every wall used, or built in order to be used, as a separation of two or more buildings. " External Wall " means every outer wall or vertical enclosure of a building other than a party wall.
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Page 131 - ... firmly secured to the floor. No seat in the auditorium shall have more than six seats intervening between it and an aisle, on either side.