The Compiled Charter and Revised Ordinances of the City of Hartford: Including All Amendments to the Charter and All Ordinances in Force October 1 , 1907, with an Appendix Containing All Ordinances Enacted from October 1, L907 to May 1, L908

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Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1908 - 343 pages
 

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Page 51 - The state or any of its cities may acquire by gift, purchase, or condemnation lands for establishing, laying out, widening, enlarging, extending, and maintaining memorial grounds, streets, squares, parkways, boulevards, parks, playgrounds, sites for public buildings, and reservations in and about and along and leading to any or all of. the same...
Page 144 - ... any book, pamphlet, magazine, newspaper or other printed paper devoted to the publication, and principally made up of criminal news, police reports, or accounts of criminal deeds, or pictures, or stories of deeds of bloodshed, lust or crime; or who, 3.
Page 89 - ... its officers and agents and the names thereof, for the past year, and may contain other useful information, and shall suggest any further legislative action or precautions deemed proper for the better protection of life and health.
Page 43 - ... parade grounds, or the like ; and all connecting park-ways and roads or drives between parks ; and all avenues, roads, ways, drives, walks, with all trees, shrubbery, vines, flowers, and ornaments of any description ; and all birds, animals, or curiosities, or objects of interest or instruction, and all tools and implements placed in or on any of such inclosures, ways, park-ways, roads, or places ; and said included terms shall be liberally construed.
Page 5 - And that they and their successors may have a common seal, and may change and alter the same at their pleasure...
Page 130 - All the before-mentioned balconies and staircases shall be constructed of iron throughout, including the floors, and of ample strength to sustain the load to be carried by them, and they shall be covered with a metal hood or awning, to be constructed in such manner as shall be approved by the Department of Buildings.
Page 172 - Be it ordained by the court of common council of the city of Hartford.
Page 50 - ... of said work, or by or in consequence of any negligence in guarding the same, or any improper materials used in its construction, or by or on account of any act or omission of the said contractor or his agents...
Page 109 - A cellar shall be taken to mean and include every basement or lower story of any building or house of which one-half or more of the height from the floor to the ceiling is below the level of the street adjoining.
Page 131 - ... firmly secured to the floor. No seat in the auditorium shall have more than six seats intervening between it and an aisle, on either side.

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