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Page 11
... cent . on the capital of the city debt shall be thus annually appropriated . This ordinance has always been interpreted as applying to the city debt proper , and not to the water debt , upon which latter nothing is raised for this ...
... cent . on the capital of the city debt shall be thus annually appropriated . This ordinance has always been interpreted as applying to the city debt proper , and not to the water debt , upon which latter nothing is raised for this ...
Page 12
... cent . annually , or some less rate , to be paid by taxation , shall apply to the consolidated debt , instead of to the city debt only . Another means of remedying the evil of an increasing debt , would be to make special provision for ...
... cent . annually , or some less rate , to be paid by taxation , shall apply to the consolidated debt , instead of to the city debt only . Another means of remedying the evil of an increasing debt , would be to make special provision for ...
Page 40
... cent .; and for the first time since the construction of the water works , the receipts during the past year have nearly or quite equalled the interest on the debt ; and it is confidently expected that during the present year the amount ...
... cent .; and for the first time since the construction of the water works , the receipts during the past year have nearly or quite equalled the interest on the debt ; and it is confidently expected that during the present year the amount ...
Page 43
... to their support ; while , according to the ratio of population , more than ten per cent . of these expenses should be borne by them . With these considerations , gentlemen , assume with you the 1857. ] MAYOR'S ADDRESS . 43.
... to their support ; while , according to the ratio of population , more than ten per cent . of these expenses should be borne by them . With these considerations , gentlemen , assume with you the 1857. ] MAYOR'S ADDRESS . 43.
Page 62
... each person who may then be a stockholder therein , the par value of his stock , together with a net profit of ten per cent . per annum , from the time of the transfer of said stock to him , on the books of the corporation 62 RECENT LAWS .
... each person who may then be a stockholder therein , the par value of his stock , together with a net profit of ten per cent . per annum , from the time of the transfer of said stock to him , on the books of the corporation 62 RECENT LAWS .
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