General Acts and Resolutions Adopted by the Legislature of FloridaOffice of the Floridian and Journal, 1887 |
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... Mayor under the said act of February as Mayor . 4th , 1869 , Chap . 1688 , and the amendments thereto , except as hereinafter provided . SEC . 2. That the Clerk of every such municipality shall be tem . powers of . the Clerk of the ...
... Mayor under the said act of February as Mayor . 4th , 1869 , Chap . 1688 , and the amendments thereto , except as hereinafter provided . SEC . 2. That the Clerk of every such municipality shall be tem . powers of . the Clerk of the ...
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... Mayor and City Council may deem necessary or proper ; and may sell , lease or otherwise dispose of such property for the benefit of the city to the same extent as natural persons may . Said city shall have and use a common seal and ...
... Mayor and City Council may deem necessary or proper ; and may sell , lease or otherwise dispose of such property for the benefit of the city to the same extent as natural persons may . Said city shall have and use a common seal and ...
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... Mayor the President , or in his absence the acting President of the Board of Council- men , shall discharge the duties of the Mayor , and in case the Mayor shall be absent for three days at a time the acting Mayor shall receive the Mayor's ...
... Mayor the President , or in his absence the acting President of the Board of Council- men , shall discharge the duties of the Mayor , and in case the Mayor shall be absent for three days at a time the acting Mayor shall receive the Mayor's ...
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... Mayor the election shall be referred back Tie vote for to the voters of the city , and be held as before within the next Mayor , election succeeding ten days . ARTICLE III - THE CITY COUNCIL . SECTION 1. The legislative power of the ...
... Mayor the election shall be referred back Tie vote for to the voters of the city , and be held as before within the next Mayor , election succeeding ten days . ARTICLE III - THE CITY COUNCIL . SECTION 1. The legislative power of the ...
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... Mayor , except that it may be passed without his signature , as herein provided . No ordi- nance or portion of an ordinance vetoed by the Mayor shall go into effect unless the same be passed by two - thirds of the whole number of ...
... Mayor , except that it may be passed without his signature , as herein provided . No ordi- nance or portion of an ordinance vetoed by the Mayor shall go into effect unless the same be passed by two - thirds of the whole number of ...
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Página 117 - State, shall charge, collect, demand or receive more than a fair and reasonable rate of toll or compensation, for the transportation of passengers or freight, of any description, or for the use and transportation of any railroad car...
Página 117 - Congress assembled, that any telegraph company now organized, or which may hereafter be organized, under the laws of any state In this Union, shall have the right to construct, maintain and operate lines of telegraph through and over any portion of the public domain of the United States, over and along any of the military or post roads of the United States which have been or may hereafter be declared such by...
Página 118 - ... freight or cars, or unjust discrimination in relation thereto, be deemed and taken in all courts of this State, as...
Página 73 - Provided, that at no time shall more than one-half of the funds in the treasury of the corporation be applicable to the demands of withdrawing stockholders, without the consent of the board of directors, and that no stockholder shall be entitled to withdraw whoso stock is held in pledge for security.
Página 50 - ... who shall hereafter fight a duel, or send or accept a challenge to fight a duel, the probable issue of which may be the death of the challenger or challenged, or who shall be a second to either party, or shall in any manner aid or assist in such duel, or shall be knowingly the bearer of such challenge or acceptance...
Página 118 - That the said Railroad Commissioners are hereby authorized and required to make for each of the railroad corporations doing business in this State, as soon as practicable, a schedule of just and reasonable rates of charges for the transportation of passengers and freights and cars on each of said railroads...
Página 64 - ... or who shall make or become directly or indirectly interested in any bet or wager depending upon the result of any election, shall vote at such election...
Página 272 - Company," and by that name shall have perpetual succession, and shall be able to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, defend and be defended, in all courts of law and equity within the United States, and may make and have a common seal.
Página 121 - Commissioners shall also have full power and authority to examine all agents and employees of said railroad companies, and other persons, under oath or otherwise, in order to procure the necessary information to make just and reasonable rates of freight and passenger tariffs, and to ascertain if such rules and regulations are observed or violated...
Página 50 - States, and who shall have resided and had his habitation, domicile, home and place of permanent abode in Florida for one year, and in the county for six months next preceding the election at which he shall offer to vote, shall, in such county, be deemed a qualified elector at all elections under this Constitution.