This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ...to an office, or his removal therefrom, the voting shall be by secret ballot. Art. 152.--Every councilman shall have the sS 02!J t right to speak and vote at the meetings of the mu-VoTING nicipal council, and he cannot abstain from voting or withdraw from the hall after the president has called for a vote. A vote ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1908 Excerpt: ...to an office, or his removal therefrom, the voting shall be by secret ballot. Art. 152.--Every councilman shall have the sS 02!J t right to speak and vote at the meetings of the mu-VoTING nicipal council, and he cannot abstain from voting or withdraw from the hall after the president has called for a vote. A vote having been called for, the secretary shall call the name of each councilman in the order prescribed by article 63. Every blank vote shall be counted for the majority. The president shall always vote last, and in the event of a tie repeated at the subsequent session, he shall cast an additional deciding vote. Art. 153.--In order that the municipal council may take any action, the presence of a majority of the total number of councilmen which the council should have in accordance with this law shall be required, excepting in cases in which the resolutions require for their passage a larger number of councilmen, under this law. The president, vice-president and the councilmen-secretaries, shall be included in the number of councilmen for this purpose. For the purpose of a quorum, a majority shall be any number of councilmen over one-half of the total number of councilmen which the municipal council must have according to law; and for the purposes of a vote, any number over one-half of the councilmen present. When a fraction shoulld result in the computation of the number of councilmen or members of committee for voting or for a quorum, in accordance with any provision of this law, said fraction shall be understood to be increased to the next higher whole number. QUORUM. "MAJORITY' DEFINED. FRACTIONS. Art. 154.--The municipal council shall not, on QUORUM the same day that it is proposed, adopt any resolu-FOR PAYtion directing the...
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