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National Municipal League, 1913
 

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˹éÒ 476 - ... upon terms of paying the then value (exclusive of any allowance for past or future profits of the undertaking, or any compensation for compulsory sale, or other consideration whatsoever) of the tramway; and all lands, buildings, works, materials, and plant of the promoters suitable to and used by them for the purposes of their undertaking...
˹éÒ 726 - ... to provide for the supervision, regulation and conduct, in such manner as it may determine, of the affairs of irrigation districts, reclamation districts or drainage districts, organized or existing under any law of this state.
˹éÒ 724 - Any municipal corporation may establish and operate public works for supplying its inhabitants with light, water, power. heat, transportation, telephone service or other means of communication.
˹éÒ 726 - The legislature shall establish a system of county government which shall be uniform throughout the state, and by general laws shall provide for township organization, under which any county may organize whenever a majority of the qualified electors of such county voting at a general election shall so determine, and whenever a county shall adopt township organization, the...
˹éÒ 158 - That bids him flout the Law he makes, That bids him make the Law he flouts, Till, dazed by many doubts, he wakes The drumming guns that — have no doubts...
˹éÒ 730 - The court considered the business one which could be regulated and that regulation was not precluded by the fact "that the value of investments made in the business prior to any legislative action will be greatly diminished...
˹éÒ 419 - The names of the candidates for each office shall be arranged in alphabetical order, and nothing on the ballot shall be indicative of the source of the candidacy or of the support of any candidate.
˹éÒ 742 - What are our educational needs ?" The Training School for Public Service, conducted by the New York Bureau of Municipal Research, has already begun the preparation of men for answering these questions for communities, beginning with the field study of Wisconsin's school system for the state board of public affairs. The National Education Association can do much to expedite and facilitate both the current and the special tests...
˹éÒ 724 - ... local, police, sanitary, and other regulations, other than the fixing of rates...
˹éÒ 497 - The objects of the Buffalo Congress are: (1) To bring together men and women interested in the health of school children. (2) To organize a program of papers and discussions covering the field of school hygiene. (3) To assemble a school exhibit representing the best that it being done in school hygiene.

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