The Municipal Corporations Act, 1882, and Provisions of the Ballot Act and Corrupt Practices Prevention Acts Applicable to Municipal Elections, and Other Statutes: With NotesKnight, 1883 - 446 pages |
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... Election of Councillors . 50. Borough and ward elections 51. Title to vote 52. Day of election 53. Returning officer at election 54. Notice of election 55. Nomination of candidates 56. Relation of nomination to election 57. Publication ...
... Election of Councillors . 50. Borough and ward elections 51. Title to vote 52. Day of election 53. Returning officer at election 54. Notice of election 55. Nomination of candidates 56. Relation of nomination to election 57. Publication ...
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... elections 66. Time for filling casual vacancies . 61 61 • 62 62 62 • 63 63 333 63 64 64 64 • 65 · 65 67 67. Illness , & c . of mayor or returning officer 68. Election of councillor in more than one ward 69. Elections not in churches 70 ...
... elections 66. Time for filling casual vacancies . 61 61 • 62 62 62 • 63 63 333 63 64 64 64 • 65 · 65 67 67. Illness , & c . of mayor or returning officer 68. Election of councillor in more than one ward 69. Elections not in churches 70 ...
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... Returning Officers at Parliamentary Elections . 244. Mayor of certain boroughs to be returning officer in parliamentary elections Disfranchised Parliamentary Boroughs . 245. Electors in disfranchised boroughs Licensing . 246 ...
... Returning Officers at Parliamentary Elections . 244. Mayor of certain boroughs to be returning officer in parliamentary elections Disfranchised Parliamentary Boroughs . 245. Electors in disfranchised boroughs Licensing . 246 ...
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... return to the room whenever he liked , and therefore had not " resided " within the city for the required time within the meaning of the 2 Wm . 4 , c . 45 An officer ... returning to his mother's house at his own pleasure . Ford v . Hart ...
... return to the room whenever he liked , and therefore had not " resided " within the city for the required time within the meaning of the 2 Wm . 4 , c . 45 An officer ... returning to his mother's house at his own pleasure . Ford v . Hart ...
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... election of the elective auditors ... office an appointment to fill it shall be made within ten days after the occurrence of the vacancy.5 1 The auditor named by the mayor has usually been called the " mayor's auditor , " but this officer ...
... election of the elective auditors ... office an appointment to fill it shall be made within ten days after the occurrence of the vacancy.5 1 The auditor named by the mayor has usually been called the " mayor's auditor , " but this officer ...
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Page 283 - Every person who shall, directly or indirectly, by himself, or by any other person on his behalf, make any...
Page 250 - Any ballot paper which has not on its back the official mark, or on which votes are given to more candidates than the voter is entitled to vote for, or on which anything, except the said number on the back, is written or marked by which the voter can be identified, shall be void and not counted.
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Page 85 - Part, he shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five pounds for every day during which the default continues.
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