The Town Councillors & Burgesses Manual: a Popular Digest of Municipal and Sanitary Law, with Information as to Charters of Incorporation, and a Useful Collection of Forms, Especially Adapted for Newly Incorporated Boroughs |
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... seal , and the chancellor of the exchequer . The board may adopt an official seal , and any act to be done or instrument executed by the board may be done or executed in the name of the board by the president or any member , or by a ...
... seal , and the chancellor of the exchequer . The board may adopt an official seal , and any act to be done or instrument executed by the board may be done or executed in the name of the board by the president or any member , or by a ...
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... seal it . He should then place it near him and keep it in his view . The presiding officer has power to ask the authorized questions and administer the authorized oaths . The presiding officer may delegate to his clerks any of his ...
... seal it . He should then place it near him and keep it in his view . The presiding officer has power to ask the authorized questions and administer the authorized oaths . The presiding officer may delegate to his clerks any of his ...
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... seal the packets with his own seal , and allow the agents , if they wish , to affix their seals ; to deliver to the returning officer the several packets , together with the ballot paper account , showing the number of ballot papers ...
... seal the packets with his own seal , and allow the agents , if they wish , to affix their seals ; to deliver to the returning officer the several packets , together with the ballot paper account , showing the number of ballot papers ...
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... seal , and the seals of such of the agents of the candidates as desire to affix their seals , and shall otherwise take proper precautions for the security of such papers and documents . The provisions as to secrecy at the counting of ...
... seal , and the seals of such of the agents of the candidates as desire to affix their seals , and shall otherwise take proper precautions for the security of such papers and documents . The provisions as to secrecy at the counting of ...
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... pletion of the counting , the returning officer is to seal up in separate packets the counted and rejected ballot papers . He is not to open the packets containing tendered ballot papers , marked copy of burgess 40 DIGEST OF MUNICIPAL LAW .
... pletion of the counting , the returning officer is to seal up in separate packets the counted and rejected ballot papers . He is not to open the packets containing tendered ballot papers , marked copy of burgess 40 DIGEST OF MUNICIPAL LAW .
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Page 48 - Every person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself or by any other person on his behalf, make any such gifi, loan, offer, promise, procurement, or agreement as aforesaid, to or for any person, in order to induce such person to procure, or endeavour to procure, the return of any person to serve in parliament, or the vote of any voter at any election : 4.
Page 52 - ... upon or against any person in order to induce or compel such person to vote or refrain from voting or on account of such person having voted or refrained from voting at any election...
Page 49 - Every person who advances or pays, or causes to be paid, any money to or to the use of any other person with the intent that such money, or any part thereof, shall be expended in bribery at any election...
Page 213 - ... by law, before the poll is closed, to any person any information as to the name or number on the register of voters of any elector who has or has not applied for a ballot paper or voted at that station...
Page 103 - ... within the prescribed time after the notice is given any person who might have been a petitioner in respect of the election to which the petition relates may apply to the Court or judge, in and at the prescribed manner, time, and place, to be substituted as a petitioner.
Page 258 - CD the share [or shares] numbered standing in my name in the books of the company, to hold unto the said CD, his executors, administrators, and assigns, subject to the several conditions on which I held...
Page 50 - Every candidate at an election, who shall corruptly by himself, or by or with any person, or by any other ways or means on his behalf, at any time either before, during, or after any election, directly or indirectly, give or provide, or cause to be given or provided, or shall be accessory to the giving or providing, or shall pay, wholly or in part, any expenses incurred for any meat, drink...
Page 88 - VIII.—When the respondent in a petition under the act complaining of an undue election, and claiming the office for some person, intends to give evidence to prove that the election of such person was undue, pursuant to the 15th section of the act, sub-section (9), such respondent shall, six days before the...
Page 213 - If the voter votes for more than candidate , or places any mark on the paper by which he may be afterwards identified, his ballot paper will be void, and will not be counted.
Page 101 - All interlocutory questions and matters, except as to the sufficiency of the security, shall be heard and disposed of before a Judge, who shall have the same control over the proceedings under the Parliamentary Elections Act, 1868...