Wisconsin Session Laws: 1877, Volume 1877 |
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Page 18
Resignations by all elective officers of said city shall be made in writing to the
common council . Powers and du SECTION 4. Section two ( 2 ) of chapter three (
3 ) of ties of mayor . said chapter sixteen ( 16 ) , is hereby amended so as to read
as ...
Resignations by all elective officers of said city shall be made in writing to the
common council . Powers and du SECTION 4. Section two ( 2 ) of chapter three (
3 ) of ties of mayor . said chapter sixteen ( 16 ) , is hereby amended so as to read
as ...
Page 19
The mayor may also appoint as many special or temporary police on election
days , cr on other public or unusoal occasions , as he may think proper , but no
such special or temporary police shall be paid any compensation for his services
out ...
The mayor may also appoint as many special or temporary police on election
days , cr on other public or unusoal occasions , as he may think proper , but no
such special or temporary police shall be paid any compensation for his services
out ...
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use . the words " eight aldermen " where they occur in the 16th line thereof , and
inserting in lieu thereof the words “ three - fourths of all the members of the
council , " and inserting after the word " mayor , " in the 19th line of Duty of mayor
said ...
use . the words " eight aldermen " where they occur in the 16th line thereof , and
inserting in lieu thereof the words “ three - fourths of all the members of the
council , " and inserting after the word " mayor , " in the 19th line of Duty of mayor
said ...
Page 44
Section 2 of title III . is hereby amended tles of mayor . to read as follows : Section
2. The mayor shall take care that the laws of the state and the ordinances of the
city are duly observed and enforced , and that all officers of the city discharge ...
Section 2 of title III . is hereby amended tles of mayor . to read as follows : Section
2. The mayor shall take care that the laws of the state and the ordinances of the
city are duly observed and enforced , and that all officers of the city discharge ...
Page 45
The mayor shall be the chief executive officer of the city , and the head of the fire
department and police ; he may appoint as many temporary special policemen as
he may deem necessary . He shall bave power to administer oaths and to take ...
The mayor shall be the chief executive officer of the city , and the head of the fire
department and police ; he may appoint as many temporary special policemen as
he may deem necessary . He shall bave power to administer oaths and to take ...
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