Laws Relating to Elections: To and Including Acts of 1907

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Wright & Potter Printing Company, state printers, 1909 - 201 pages
 

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Page 8 - At each annual municipal election as many persons as may be necessary to fill the places of the member or members of the Committee whose term or terms are about to expire are elected for the term of three years.
Page 8 - ... to hold office for three years, two for two years and one for one year ; and...
Page 2 - ... sewers and drains, exclusively have the powers and be subject to the duties, liabilities, and penalties of selectmen and surveyors of highways...
Page 6 - ... of chapter two hundred and eighty.three of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety.five and of chapter four hundred and nineteen of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and ninety.nine.
Page 9 - So much of this act as authorizes its submission to the voters of a city or town shall take effect upon its passage, but it shall not take further effect in any city or town until accepted by the voters thereof as herein provided.
Page 6 - S24, § 3, twenty-four of the acts of the year nineteen hundred and seven is hereby amended by striking out the...
Page 2 - This act, except as provided in section fifteen, to vote™ at a * legal town meet- shall take effect upon its acceptance by a majority vote of the voters of the town of Winthrop present and voting thereon at a legal meeting called for the purpose...
Page 9 - ... with all the powers and privileges and subject to all the duties, restrictions and liabilities set forth in all general laws now or hereafter in force relating to such corporations.
Page 13 - Section three of chapter three hundred and eighty-three of the acts of the year nineteen hundred and three is hereby amended by inserting after the word...
Page 3 - He shall hold his office at the seat of government for the term of two years from the first Monday in January following his election, and until his successor is elected and qualified.

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