Charter of the City of Ann Arbor

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authority of the Common Council, 1923 - 170 pages
 

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Page 102 - A majority of the members of said board shall constitute a quorum, but a less number may adjourn from day to day.
Page 37 - State, to apprehend any and all persons in the act of committing any offense against the laws of the State or the ordinances of the city...
Page 97 - ... in any manner they may deem expedient; and from time to time to do all acts, make all regulations, and pass all ordinances which they shall deem necessary or expedient for the preservation of health and the suppression of disease in the city, and to carry into effect and execute the powers hereby granted.
Page 98 - above named, the name, residence and disease of every patient whom he shall have sick of any infectious or pestilential disease, within six hours after he shall have visited such patient. A violation of either of the provisions of this section, or...
Page 35 - They shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject to the approval of the majority of all the aldermen elect.
Page 105 - ... assessed to and set opposite his name therein, and in case any person named in said roll shall neglect or refuse to pay his assessment upon demand, then to levy and collect the same by distress and sale of the goods and chattels of such person...
Page 36 - To prevent vice and immorality, to preserve public peace and good order, to prevent and quell riots, disturbances and disorderly assemblages...
Page 39 - The city treasurer shall keep all moneys in his hands belonging to the city and to the public schools separate and distinct from his own moneys; and he is hereby prohibited from using, either directly or indirectly, the corporation moneys...
Page 110 - ... and at a rate of interest not exceeding five per cent, per annum...
Page 93 - Buildings may fire, with the concurrence of the mayor or any two aldermen, h« palled down may cause any building to be pulled down or destroyed, when deemed necessary, in order to arrest the progress of the fire, and no action shall be maintained against any person or against the city therefor...

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