Laws of the State of Wisconsin

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R. A. Bird, printer, 1875 - Bills, Private
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Page 507 - And that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure...
Page 549 - All acts and parts of acts, inconsistent with the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed. SECTION 7. This Act shall take effect and be in force, from and after its passage.
Page 293 - Surveyors respectively, shall commence on the first Monday of January next succeeding their election.
Page 447 - To prevent the dangerous construction and condition of chimneys, fire-places, hearths, stoves, stove-pipes, ovens, boilers and apparatus used in and about any building or manufactory, and to cause the same to be removed or placed in a safe condition...
Page 473 - ... as fully to all intents and purposes as if this act had not been passed, anything herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 573 - ... be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction of such offense, shall be fined in any sum not less than five nor more than one hundred dollars, or...
Page 36 - 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 232 - Each house shall be the judge of the election and qualifications of its own members, and shall determine the rules of its proceedings.
Page 517 - To compel the owner or occupant of any grocery, cellar, tallow chandler shop, soap factory, tannery, stable, barn, privy, sewer, or other unwholesome, nauseous house or place, to cleanse, remove, or abate the same from time to time as often as it may be deemed necessary for the health, comfort, and convenience of the inhabitants of said city.
Page 511 - State during the six months immediately preceding such election, and shall have declared his intention to become a citizen of the United States, conformably to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization, shall be entitled to vote in the township or precinct where he may reside.

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