| American Statistical Association - 1908 - 692 strani
...government shall be erected or constituted in any town not containing twelve thousand inhabitants, nor unless it be with the consent and on the application of the majority of the inhabitants of such town. And provided also that all by-laws, made by such municipal... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 678 strani
...government shall be erected or constituted in any town not containing twelve thousand inhabitants, nor unless it be with the consent, and on the application...ART. III. Every male citizen of twenty-one years of age and upwards, excepting paupers and persons under guardianship, who shall have resided within the... | |
| Boston (Mass.). Finance Commission - 1909 - 314 strani
...government shall be erected or constituted in any town not containing twelve thousand inhabitants, nor unless it be with the consent, and on the application...at all times to be annulled by the general court. On January 7, 1822, the town voted by 2,805 yeas to 2,006 nays in favor of a city charter, and by 4,557... | |
| 1909 - 508 strani
...authorizes the Legislature to grant city charters, with the proviso that " all by-laws made by such city government shall be subject, at all times, to be annulled by the General Court." The amendment was ratified by a bare majority of 62 in a total vote of 28,674; so prejudiced were the... | |
| National Municipal League - 1909 - 508 strani
...authorizes the Legislature to grant city charters, with the proviso that " all by-laws made by such city government shall be subject, at all times, to be annulled by the General Court." The amendment was ratified by a bare majority of 62 in a total vote of 28,674; so prejudiced were the... | |
| National Municipal League - 1909 - 508 strani
...authorizes the Legislature to grant city charters, with the proviso that " all by-laws made by such city government shall be subject, at all times, to be annulled by the General Court." The amendment was ratified by a bare majority of 62 in a total vote of 28,674; so prejudiced were the... | |
| Charles Sumner Lobingier - 1909 - 466 strani
...Constitutional Convention of 1820, providing for the establishment of municipal governments, but only "with the consent and on the application of a majority of the inhabitants . . . present and voting." The very next year the General Court passed "an act establishing the city... | |
| James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - 1910 - 470 strani
...Massachusetts no town containing less than a given number of inhabitants may be erected into a city "unless it be with the consent and on the application...inhabitants of such town present and voting thereon " ( 2 ) . In the case just cited, the court held that this provision did not apply to the case of the... | |
| James Parker Hall, James De Witt Andrews - 1910 - 412 strani
...Massachusetts no town containing less than a given number of inhabitants may be erected into a city "unless it be with the consent and on the application...inhabitants of such town present and voting thereon" (2). In the case just cited, the court held that this provision did not apply to the case of the annexation... | |
| Delos Franklin Wilcox - 1910 - 482 strani
...any town unless with the consent of the town and on the application of a majority of the inhabitants "pursuant to a vote at a meeting duly warned and holden for that purpose." It was also provided that all by-laws made by the city government might be annulled at any time by... | |
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