 | Luther B. Hill - 1909 - 694 pages
...conferred by this constitution. SEC. 3. (a) Any city containing a population of more than two thousand inhabitants may frame a charter for its own government,...constitution and laws of this state, by causing a board of freeholders, composed of two from each ward, who shall be qualified electors of said city, to be elected... | |
 | Horace Edward Deming - 1909 - 354 pages
...at the autumn election in 1875 provided that "any city having a population of more than 1 00,000 1 inhabitants may frame a charter for its own government,...with and subject to the constitution and laws of this state." A board of thirteen freeholders elected by the people of the city was to draft the charter,... | |
 | Kansas City (Mo.) - 1909 - 1048 pages
...other classes. Section 16 of Article IX provides that any city having a population of more than 100,000 inhabitants may frame a charter for its own government...with and subject to the Constitution and laws of this state. Section 15 of Article IX provides for consolidating the government of such city with that of... | |
 | Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 720 pages
...laws. Any city containing a population of twenty thousand inhabitants, or more, shall be permitted to frame a charter for its own government, consistent...with and subject to the constitution and laws of this state, and for such purpose the legislative authority of such city may cause an election to be had,... | |
 | Nebraska State Bar Association - 1909
...the people. Provision is made under the constitutional amendment that any city shall be permitted to frame a charter for its own government consistent with, and subject to, the Constitution and laws of the state, and for such purpose the legislative authority of such city may cause an election to be... | |
 | Washington (State). Supreme Court, Arthur Remington, Solon Dickerson Williams - 1909 - 834 pages
...INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM. Under Const., art. 11, § 10, authorizing a city of 20,000 inhabitants to frame a charter for its own government, consistent with and subject to the laws of the state, a city may, subject to such limitation, adopt the initiative and referendum plan... | |
 | Arthur William Dunn - 1910 - 396 pages
...consolidated government. [Amendment adopted November 6, Charters of Cit1es and Amendments Thereto SECTION 8. Any city containing a population of more than three...government, consistent with and subject to the Constitution (or, having framed such a charter, may frame a new one), by causing a board of fifteen freeholders,... | |
 | Benjamin Orange Flower - 1910 - 648 pages
...has been made, there is this provision: "Any city containing a population of more than two thousand inhabitants, may frame a charter for its own government...consistent with and subject to the Constitution and laws of the State." The legislature, to remove the doubt that existed as to whether the charter had to conform... | |
 | 1910 - 636 pages
...has been made, there is this provision: "Any city containing a population of more than two thousand inhabitants, may frame a charter for its own government...consistent with and subject to the Constitution and laws of the State." The legislature, to remove the doubt that existed as to whether the charter had to conform... | |
 | Charles Austin Beard - 1910 - 814 pages
...constitution of 1875, which gives each city having a population of more than 100,000 inhabitants the right to frame a charter for its own government consistent with and subject to the constitution and laws of the state. It stipulates that such a charter shall be drafted by a board of thirteen freeholders elected... | |
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