Acts of the State of Ohio, Volume 73

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Page 67 - Constitution, one for the term of one year, one for the term of two years, and one for the term of three years; and one member of said board shall be elected annually thereafter, who shall hold his office for three years.
Page 261 - No sum shall be raised or collected for education other than in common schools until the question of taxation is submitted to the legal voters, and the majority of the votes cast at said election shall be in favor of such taxation:. Provided, The tax now imposed for educational purposes, and for the endowment and maintenance of the Agricultural and Mechanical College, shall remain until changed by law.
Page 343 - Any vacancy occurring in said commission, shall be filled by appointment of the Governor with the advice and consent of the Senate...
Page 329 - There shall be a joint committee on the library, to consist of three members on the part of the Senate and three on the part of the...
Page 221 - ... in or for the vocation, occupation, service or purpose of singing, playing on musical instruments, rope or wire- walking-, dancing, begging or peddling...
Page 233 - ... or such of them as may be present, shall be inspectors of such election and shall certify what persons are elected directors, and appoint the time and place for holding their first meeting ; a majority of said directors shall form a board, and be competent to fill vacancies in their board, make by-laws, and transact all business of the corporation...
Page 94 - ... on which the labor assessed has not been performed or commuted for, and the number of days...
Page 141 - ... company, except banking or other corporations whose taxation is specifically provided for, for whatever purpose they may have been created, whether incorporated by any law of this State or not, shall list for taxation, verified by the oath...
Page 59 - ... stock, goods, chattels, or other property whatever, or any letter of attorney, or other power to receive money, or to receive...
Page 49 - ... to provide a proper force at every fire, in order that thereby the firemen and property may be protected, to protect strangers and travelers at steamboat and ship landings and railway stations, and generally to obey and enforce all ordinances of the city council, criminal laws of the state and of the United States.

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