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| Â | Dictionary of Australian Biography We-Wy |
 | | Trial by jury had become law in 1838, and the first real step towards representative government was effected in 1842 when a new constitution act was passed. |  | | Willis was an able man vain about his knowledge of the law, and a stickler for its dignities. |  | | His father hoped that he would enter the army, but Wentworth was anxious to study law. |
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http://www.gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogWe-Wy.html
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| Â | TYPES AND FORMS OF NEW JERSEY MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT |
 | | Mayor is head of municipal government and has all powers vested in mayor by general law. |  | | Head of municipal government has all powers vested in Mayor by general law. |  | | Has all powers vested in mayor by general law. |
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http://www.hillside-nj.com/types.htm
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| Â | Bell System History - The Bell System |
 | | At a time when his peers were as horrified by commission policing as they were by lawsuit law and order under the Sherman Antitrust Act, Vail saw clearly the implications of these new obstacles. |  | | In various state capitols, governors and legislators were deliberating over the creation of public service commissions. |  | | He had studied medicine and the law, been a telegraph operator and a school teacher, worked on a farm and in a drug store. |
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http://www.bellsystemmemorial.com/bellsystem_history.html
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| Â | LIMERICK CITY MANAGEMENT ACT, 1934 |
 | | (3) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the law for the time being in force in relation to the election, tenure of office, powers, duties, privileges, and remuneration of a mayor of a county borough shall apply to the election, tenure of office, powers, duties, privileges, and remuneration of the Mayor. |  | | (6) Subject to the provisions of this Act, the law for the time being in force in relation to the election, qualification, disqualification, and tenure of office of members of the council of a county borough shall apply in relation to the election, qualification, disqualification, and tenure of office of members of the Council. |  | | —(1) The appointment of a person to be the manager shall be made by the Council, and the office of the manager shall be an office to which the Local Authorities (Officers and Employees) Act, 1926 (No. 39 of 1926), applies. |
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| Â | History of Western Pasco County, Florida |
 | | A 1923 newspaper article reported that Hermanson was traveling to Cuba to inspect a tobacco plantation he owned there. |  | | Among his publications are elementary textbooks in physics and chemistry, which have been much used in the public schools throughout the United States; also History of the United States and Its People (12 vols.), and John Humfrey, Massachusetts Magistrate (1913), Cleveland and Its Environs (3 vols., 1918), and Genesis of New Port Richey (1923). |  | | He became the first mayor of New Port Richey, Fla. (1924-25), and was founder and president, for 10 years, of the Avery Public Library of New Port Richey. |
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| Â | Speaker Profiles |
 | | Torres is a member of the Board of Environmental Law Institute and the Natural Petroleum Council and formerly served on EPA’s National Environmental Justice Advisory Council. |  | | In the fall of 2001, Elizabeth began her first year at the University of Texas School of Law and was awarded the Tom C. Clark Fellow and Judge Jerre S. Williams scholarship from the law school. |  | | Krause received his B.A. in American Culture Studies from Bowling Green State University and his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center. |
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http://www.utexas.edu/lbj/barbarajordanforum/forum_speakerprofiles.htm
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| Â | City of Victoria - City Records Series Administrative History, City Manager |
 | | Following a 1949 study of the City administration indicating that benefits could be realized by unifying administrative responsibility within the office of a chief executive officer, Council decided to reorganize the City by establishing the position of City Manager. |  | | However, when the question was put to the voters in a referendum, a City Manager was chosen over the Director of Administration. |  | | Joe Martignago was the Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Kamloops from 1988 until his appointment as City Manager for Victoria in 2000. |
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| Â | 1923 Municipal Manager Law |
 | | The law introduced the council-manager government form of government first developed in Sumter, South Carolina to New Jersey. |  | | The mayor, elected by the council from its own numbers, is very weak and has no executive responsiblity beyond appointing representatives of commissions and boards, and presiding over council meetings. |  | | The mayor is elected for a 4 year term in municipalities with concurrent terms or serves for a 2 year term in Lodi Borough which has staggered terms. |
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http://encyclopedia.codeboy.net/wikipedia/1/19/1923_municipal_manager_law.html
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| Â | Cleveland Ohio Cuyahoga County links directory information resource |
 | | Structures include the Federal Building, the County Court House, the Cleveland Public Library, City Hall, the Cleveland Board of Education Building, Cleveland Municipal Stadium, and Public Hall (a combination auditorium, convention center, and exposition hall). |  | | Cleveland City Council passes a Fair Employment Practices law, the first such city law in the United States. |  | | Constitutionality of local zoning laws upheld in the case of Village of Euclid vs Ambler Realty. |
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http://www.myhometownlinks.com/cleveland/
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| Â | Glendale Municipal Code: City Charter |
 | | The city attorney shall, at the time of his appointment, be an attorney duly admitted to practice law in the State of California, and shall have been actually engaged in the practice of law in this state for a period of at least four years next before his appointment. |  | | Special Council meetings may be called at any time by the Mayor, or by three members of the Council, acting in accordance with State law. |  | | The mayor shall preside over the sessions of the council, shall sign official documents when the signature of the council or mayor is required by law, and he shall act as the official head of the city on public and ceremonial occasions. |
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| Â | Annotated Bibliography on Railroad Land Grants by George Draffan, www.landgrant.org |
 | | Seattle: University of Washington School of Law, Spring 1990. |  | | Washington, DC: American Law Division, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, Oct. 19, 1981. |  | | Washington, DC: American Law Division, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, Feb. 2, 1984. |
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| Â | Section 99.01.010 Charter. |
 | | The City Attorney shall be an attorney-at-law, duly admitted to practice in the courts of this state, and having practiced therein at least two years. |  | | He/She shall be responsible for the execution of all laws and ordinance and rules governing the Police Department. |  | | (As Amended November 5, 1996.) The City Council shall meet at the first regular session after certification of the municipal election results, shall take the oath of office, shall choose one of their number President, who shall be Ex-Officio Mayor and executive head of the City. |
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| Â | Government Issues HomePage |
 | | Under the 1923 Municipal Manager form, the voters elect five members of a council and the mayor is selected from the council. |  | | it is the responsibility of the manager to appoint and remove department heads and make all additional appointments not made by the council. |  | | The manager is the municipal chief executive and executes laws and policies. |
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| Â | African American Microform Collections |
 | | Documents Robert H. Terrell's career as a Municipal Court judge in the District of Columbia (1902-1925). |  | | The Judge and his wife were prominent African American leaders in education and civil rights. |  | | It covers such topics as the abolition movement, conditions of slaves, the Fugitive Slave Law, the slave trade, history of slavery, travels through the slave states, anti-slavery tracts and religious views on slavery. |
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 | | If the offense involved the disarming of a law enforcement officer or an attempt to disarm a law enforcement officer, the clerk shall clearly state that fact in the summary, and the superintendent shall ensure that a clear statement of that fact is placed in the bureau's records. |  | | The attorney general shall distribute the pamphlet to all sheriffs, marshals, municipal corporation and township police departments, constables, and other law enforcement agencies, to all prosecuting attorneys, city directors of law, village solicitors, and other similar chief legal officers of municipal corporations, and to organizations that represent or provide services for victims of crime. |  | | (2) Any child who violates any lawful order of the court made under this chapter or under Chapter 2151. |
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http://www.legislature.state.oh.us/BillText125/125_SB_5_ENR.html
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| Â | Walsh Act (New Jersey) - InformationBlast |
 | | The commissioners also serve as department heads in addition to their legislative functions. |  | | The act permitted municipalities to adopt a non-partisan commission form of government. |  | | The commissions in Walsh Act municipalities are composed of either 3 or 5 members elected for 4 year concurrent terms. |
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http://www.informationblast.com/Walsh_Act_%28New_Jersey%29.html
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| Â | Encyclopedia: Lodi, New Jersey |
 | | The Borough of Lodi is governed under the 1923 Municipal Manager Law. |
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| Â | ipedia.com: Teterboro, New Jersey Article |
 | | The Borough of Teterboro is governed under the 1923 Municipal Manager Law.... |  | | The Borough of Teterboro is governed under the 1923 Municipal Manager Law. |  | | Teterboro is most well known for Teterboro Airport, which takes up almost all of the borough. |
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http://www.ipedia.com/teterboro__new_jersey.html
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| Â | dpolicesg |
 | | The City Council is comprised of 5 members elected at-large for four year overlapping terms. |  | | Any combination equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree in police science or public administration and five years of police administrative experience in two or more separate types of command positions at the rank of Lieutenant or above are desirable. |  | | The City is governed and managed by a Council/Manager form of municipal government. |
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http://www.rjamanagement.com/dpolicesg.htm
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| Â | Pulp Mystery Adventure |
 | | "The Letters and the Law" (1936) is another enjoyable Mike and Trixie romp. |  | | This recalls the hero of the Moon Man tales - in his secret identity he is a policeman, one who works both with and against the other police. |  | | High Price also knows a great deal about inheritance law, and many plot developments in "Slay, Fido, Slay" depend on this. |
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http://members.aol.com/mg4273/pulpadv.htm
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| Â | Mississippi Writers |
 | | The Law of Averages: New and Selected Stories (2000) |  | | brigham, besmilr (born Bessie Miller, 1923) Pace, Mississippi, lived in Horatio, Arkansas, with her husband and many cats. |  | | Brickell, Henry Herschel September 13, 1889 - May 29, 1952 (Senotobia, editor 1941-51 of the O. Henry Prize Stories, literary critic and reviewef, received Guggenheim Award for general non-fiction in 1939) |
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http://www.shs.starkville.k12.ms.us/mswm/MSWritersAndMusicians/write.html
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| Â | Asbury Park, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | So much so that a city manager called it ' Sarajevo -by-the-sea'. |  | | A seaside resort town, Asbury Park once flourished, but is now, quite literally, in ruins. |  | | The people are struggling to reclaim it, but in the meantime a lot of developers are moving in and destroying many wonderful, historic landmarks, thereby changing the character of Asbury Park forever. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asbury_Park,_New_Jersey
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