Acts and Laws of the Commonwealth of MassachusettsSecretary of the Commonwealth, 1869 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 79.
6. lappuse
... justice , be taken from him , or applied to public uses , without his own consent , or that of the representative body of the people . In fine , the people of this Commonwealth are not controllable by any other laws than those to which ...
... justice , be taken from him , or applied to public uses , without his own consent , or that of the representative body of the people . In fine , the people of this Commonwealth are not controllable by any other laws than those to which ...
24. lappuse
... justice of the peace , who shall fail of discharging the important duties of his office with ability or fidelity , all commissions of justices of the peace shall expire and become void in the term of seven years from their respective ...
... justice of the peace , who shall fail of discharging the important duties of his office with ability or fidelity , all commissions of justices of the peace shall expire and become void in the term of seven years from their respective ...
29. lappuse
... justice of the court to which they shall be return- able who is not a party , and be signed by the clerk of such court . Continuation of VI . All the laws , which have heretofore been adopted , formina , used and approved , in the ...
... justice of the court to which they shall be return- able who is not a party , and be signed by the clerk of such court . Continuation of VI . All the laws , which have heretofore been adopted , formina , used and approved , in the ...
30. lappuse
... justice , or danger arise to tinued until , & c . the Commonwealth , from a change of the form of government , all officers , civil and military , holding commissions under the government and people of Massachusetts Bay , in New England ...
... justice , or danger arise to tinued until , & c . the Commonwealth , from a change of the form of government , all officers , civil and military , holding commissions under the government and people of Massachusetts Bay , in New England ...
33. lappuse
... justice of the peace and militia offices excepted . ] ART . IX . If , at any time hereafter , any specific and par- Amendments to ticular amendment or amendments to the constitution be made . proposed in the general court , and agreed ...
... justice of the peace and militia offices excepted . ] ART . IX . If , at any time hereafter , any specific and par- Amendments to ticular amendment or amendments to the constitution be made . proposed in the general court , and agreed ...
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act shall take ACT TO AUTHORIZE ACT TO INCORPORATE aforesaid allowed and paid almshouse Amesbury appointed Approved April Approved June Approved March April 29 assessed associates and successors Berkshire bridge capital stock Chap chapter one hundred city council city of Boston city or town clerk commissioners Commonwealth construct district duties eighteen hundred election enacted Erie Railroad expenses fifty dollars Fitchburg Railroad Company five hundred dollars follows fund harbor Haverhill hereafter hereby authorized hold real Hoosac Tunnel hundred and fifty hundred and sixty-six hundred thousand dollars June 12 justice land laws legislature license liquors March 20 Massachusetts mayor and aldermen meeting Name and pur passage Pittsfield police court powers and privileges Provincetown purpose Railroad Company real estate repealed River road salary scrip SECTION selectmen senate street Suffolk sum not exceeding take effect Taunton thereof thousand five hundred three hundred tion treasurer trustees vote ward Worcester
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