Laws of the State of Wisconsin, Volume 2

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R. A. Bird, printer, 1883
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Page 693 - ... to contribute to another, to be paid or used, any money or other valuable thing as a compensation or reward for the giving or withholding a vote at such election...
Page 259 - You do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be) that you are twenty-one years of age; that you are a citizen of the United States (or...
Page 824 - ... a bond to such county with sufficient security, to be approved by the clerk of said board, conditioned for the faithful prosecution of such appeal, and the payment of all costs that shall be adjudged against the appellant.
Page 909 - To compel the owners or occupants of buildings or grounds to remove snow, dirt or rubbish from the side-walk, street or alley opposite thereto, and to compel such owner or occupant to remove from the lot owned or occupied by him, all such substances as the board of health shall direct: and in his default, to authorize the removal or destruction thereof by some officer of the city, at the expense of such owner or occupant. 23. To regulate, control, and prevent the landing of persons from boats or...
Page 197 - The court shall, also, have power, at any time, to amend any defect or informality in any of the special proceedings authorized by this act, as may be necessary, or to cause new parties to be added, and to direct such further notices to be given to any party in interest as it deems proper...
Page 774 - Paul," and shall have the general powers possessed by municipal corporations at common law, and in addition, thereto, shall possess the powers hereinafter specifically granted...
Page 294 - ... shall be capable of contracting and being contracted with, suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, in any court of law or equity...
Page 792 - To do all acts and make all regulations which may be necessary or expedient for the promotion of health or the suppression of disease.
Page 183 - A majority of each house shall constitute a quorum to do business. Each house shall determine the rules of its own proceedings, and be the judge of the elections, returns, and qualifications of its own members...

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