Corporations may be formed under general laws, but shall not be created by the Legislative Assembly by special laws. The Legislative Assembly shall not enact, amend or repeal any charter or act of incorporation for any municipality, city or town. The... Comparative Legislation Bulletin - Page 33by Wisconsin. Legislature. Legislative Reference Library - 1908Full view - About this book
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1919 - 580 pages
...constitution of Oregon the voters of a municipality are authorized to enact and amend their charters "subject to the Constitution and criminal laws of the State of Oregon." That state had created a public board known as the public service commission of Oregon, with Dissenting... | |
| 1911 - 1164 pages
...repeal any charter or act of incorporation for any municipality, city, or town. The legal voters from every city and town are hereby granted power to enact...Constitution and criminal laws of the state of Oregon." This provision of the Constitution was adopted by the people at the June election of 1900, and went... | |
| 1916 - 1232 pages
...laws. The Legislative Assembly shall not enact, amend or repeal any charter or act of incorporation for any municipality, city, or town. The legal voters...every city and town are hereby granted power to enact the Constitution and criminal laws of the state of Oregon." That a port is a municipality Is not questioned.... | |
| 1911 - 1168 pages
...relate to an employment of the initiative and referendum powers reserved to the people are as follows : "The legal voters of every city and town are hereby...power to enact and amend their municipal charter." Const. Or. art. 11, § 2. "The manner of exercising said powers shall be prescribed by general laws,... | |
| 1916 - 1240 pages
...article 11, § 2, of the Constitution, the legal voters of every city and town are granted power to amend their municipal charter, subject to the Constitution and criminal laws of the state of Oregon. This power of enactment or amendment was only extended to the legal voters of a municipality. The passage... | |
| Oregon. Supreme Court, William Wallace Thayer, Joseph Gardner Wilson, Thomas Benton Odeneal, Julius Augustus Stratton, William Henry Holmes, Reuben S. Strahan, George Henry Burnett, Robert Graves Morrow, James W. Crawford, Frank A. Turner, Bellinger, Charles Byron - 1916 - 776 pages
...Article XI, Section 2, of the Constitution, the legal voters of every city and town are granted power to amend their municipal charter, subject to the Constitution and criminal laws of the State of Oregon. This power of enactment or amendment was only extended to the legal voters of a municipality. The passage... | |
| 1905 - 662 pages
...number of votes cast at the next preceding general municipal e'ection ; and such election shall he held not later than 30 days after the call therefor....1906.) Const, art. 11, sec. 2, as amended June 4, 1!)O0, expressly deprives the legislative assembly of all authority to enact, amend or repeal any charier... | |
| New York State Library - 1907 - 806 pages
...that " the Legislative Assembly shall not enact, amend or repeal any charter or act of incorporation for any municipality, city or town. The legal voters...Constitution and criminal laws of the state of Oregon" (art. 11 § 2). This amendment was approved by the following vote: yes, 52,567; no, 19,852. The other... | |
| New York State Library - 1907 - 790 pages
...the Legislative Assembly shall not enact, amend or repeal any-charter or act of incorporation for anv municipality, city or town. The legal voters of every...Constitution and criminal laws of the state of Oregon" (art. 11f:2) . This amendment was approved by the following vote : yes, 52,567; no, 19,852. The other... | |
| Michigan State Library. Legislative Reference Department - 1907 - 28 pages
...people of the municipalities themselves. Oregon (Art xi, § 2) has only the following brief provision: "The legal voters of every city and town are hereby...constitution and criminal laws of the state of Oregon." The provision of the Washington constitution (Art xi, § 10) may be taken as typical and is as follows:... | |
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