same may be levied by distress and sale of goods. The council regulate the fees to be taken by the clerk of the peace and the clerk to the magistrates, and the town clerk is to cause a copy of the list of such fees to be placed in the borough justices' room, and in the room in which the court of quarter sessions is held. A separate commission of the peace does not take the borough out of the jurisdiction of the county magistrates; for this purpose the borough must have a separate court of quarter sessions. Weights and measures are under the control of the council. VII. Notice of Nominations VIII. Notice of Election on Extraordinary Vacancy.. 187 IX. Appointment of Polling Places X. Appointment of Presiding Officer .. 188 .. 189 .. 189 XII. Declaration of Result of Election, without Poll.. 195 XIII. Declaration of Result of Election, after Poll XIV. Notice to Person Elected .. XV. Notice of Death of Councillor XXII. Watch Rate Order.. XXIII. Borough Rate Order .. 196 XXIV. Precept for Borough Rate.. XXX. Regulations as to Medical Officers of Health 237 XXXVI. Order for Execution of Works by Owners XXXVIII. Notice requiring Owner to do Works CHARGING ORDERS. XL. Order by Court of Quarter Sessions XLII. Common Lodging Houses Act-Notice XLIII. Nuisances Removal Act-Order to inspect 242 . 243 243 XLVIII. Order for Removal of Nuisances by Sanitary Authority 251 XLIX. Order to permit Execution of Works by Owners 252 LV. Directions for testing Petroleum to ascertain LVI. Notice of Resolution of Council to oppose Par- LVII. Notice of Resolution of Burgesses consenting No. I. Form of Petition for Incorporation. Municipal Corporations Act, 1835. To her most gracious majesty VICTORIA, by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen, Defender of the Faith, SHOWETH, THE HUMBLE PETITION of the inhabitant householders of the town [and borough] of THAT, by an act passed in the session of parliament holden in the seventh year of the reign of his late majesty King William the Fourth and in the first year of the reign of her majesty Queen Victoria, intituled "An Act to amend an Act for the Regulation of Municipal Corporations in England and Wales," it is enacted, that if the inhabitant householders of any town or borough in England or Wales shall petition his [sic] majesty to grant to them a Charter of Incorporation, it shall be lawful for his majesty by any such charter, if he shall think fit by the advice of his privy council to grant the same, to extend to the inhabitants of any such town or borough, within the district to be set forth in such charter, all the powers and provisions of the act of 5 & 6 Will. 4, c. 76: Provided nevertheless that notice of every such petition, and of the time when it shall please his majesty to order the same to be taken into consideration by his privy council, shall be published in the London Gazette one month at least before such petition shall be so considered. |