| Battle Creek (Mich.) - 1908 - 594 pages
...away from the vicinity of fires, and to compel all officers of the city and other persons to aid in the extinguishment of fires and in the preservation of property exposed to danger therefrom ; Forty-eighth, To establish, regulate and maintain aj^ departure department and to provide... | |
| Kansas City (Mo.) - 1909 - 1050 pages
...buildings with adequate fire escapes and apparatus and appliances therein for protection against fire; And generally to establish such regulations for the...of fires as the Common Council may deem expedient. Smoke stacks, chimneys, etc. (Whalen vs Keith, 35 Mo. 87; St. Louis Safe Deposit & Savings Bank vs... | |
| Ernst Freund - 1911 - 716 pages
...nuisances, and to require and cause the same to be removed or abated in such manner as they shall prescribe. "And, generally, to establish such regulations for the prevention and extinguishment of fires as the city council may deem expedient. "The city council shall have power to pass, publish, and repeal all... | |
| Appleton (Wis.) - 1918 - 520 pages
...from the vicinity of any lire all idle and suspected persons and to compel all by-standers to aid in the extinguishment of fires and in the preservation...fires as the common council may deem expedient, and shall have power to compel owners of buildings to place and maintain on such buildings proper and efficient... | |
| 1920 - 660 pages
...impose fines and forfeitures upon them, for the violation of the rules and regulations prescribed, and generally to establish such regulations for the prevention and extinguishment of fires, as the City Council deem expedient.185 It seems that such elaborate and detailed provisions were hardly necessary... | |
| 1920 - 670 pages
...impose fines and forfeitures upon them, for the violation of the rules and regulations prescribed, and generally to establish such regulations for the prevention and extinguishment of fires, as the City Council deem expedient.165 It seems that such elaborate and detailed provisions were hardly necessary... | |
| William Kent Clute - 1920 - 798 pages
...require or cause the same'°, generallyto be removed in such manner and at the expense of the owner, and generally to establish such regulations for the prevention and extinguishment of fires as said Board of Com-pr*v«ntflr««. missioners may deem expedient; and any and all costs and expense... | |
| New York (State). Board of Charities - 1907 - 896 pages
...egress from all theatres and places of amusement, hotels, churches, and factories and other buildings, and generally to establish such regulations for the prevention and extinguishment of fires and the safety of occupants of buildings, as they may deem expedient. * * * NEW YORK CITY. GEEATEE... | |
| 1920 - 644 pages
...impose fines and forfeitures upon them, for the violation of the rules and regulations prescribed, and generally to establish such regulations for the prevention and extinguishment of fires, as the City Council deem expedient.185 It seems that such elaborate and detailed provisions were hardly necessary... | |
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