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" Sixty-sixth — To regulate the police of the city or village, and pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances. "
Reports of Cases at Law and in Chancery Argued and Determined in the Supreme ... - Página 209
por Illinois. Supreme Court - 1915
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Ordinances of City of Urbana, Illinois of 1916: Containing All the General ...

Urbana (Ill.) - 1916 - 442 páginas
...fire-crackers, torpedoes, Roman candles, sky-rockets, and other pyrotechnu'' displays. Nifty-sixth. To regulate the police of the city or village, and pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances. Misty-seventh. To provide for the inspection of steam boilers. Ri.rty-ei(/hth. To prescribe the duties...
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Speculation and Gambling in Options, Futures and Stocks in Illinois

James Conrey McMath - 1921 - 120 páginas
...State to pass ordinances to prohibit it and punish the offenders. Council has also been given power "to regulate the police of the city or village and...pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances." The police power of the State may, in the absence of any constitutional restrictions upon the subject,...
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The Central Law Journal, Volumen94

1922 - 496 páginas
...expressmen and all others pursuing like occupations, and to prescribe their compensation. "Sixty-sixth — To regulate the police of .the city or village and...pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances." Under these clauses the city has the right to regulate persons engaged in the business mentioned in...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volumen106

1915 - 1120 páginas
...to 65 of section 1 of article 5 of the Cities and Villages Act (Hurd's Rev. St. 1913, c. 24, § 62). While they do not, in terms, confer express authority...be confined within the scope of municipal functions an<l to the subjects designated in their chartersCity of Chicago v. M. & M. Hotel Co., 248 111. 264,...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volumen52

1899 - 1230 páginas
...cheese, lard, vegetables, cotton, tobacco, flour, meal and other provisions." "Sixty-Sixth. To regnlate the police of the city or village, and pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances." "Seventy-Eighth. To do all acts, niake all regulations which may be necessary or expedient for the...
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Illinois Law Review, Volumen18

1924 - 594 páginas
...Clause 66 of Section 1, Article V, of the Cities and Villages Act confers upon municipalities the power: "To regulate the police of the city or village and...pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances." At an early date, the Supreme Court held that Clause 66 is not limited in its application "to the organization...
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Illinois Law Review, Volumen17

1923 - 894 páginas
...expressmen, and all others pursuing like occupations and to prescribe their compensation." "Sixty-sixth—To regulate the police of the city or village and pass and enforce all necessary police ordinance." The Supreme Court held: 1. That this ordinance does not violate the commerce clause of...
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Laws

Illinois - 1911 - 604 páginas
...firecrackers, torpedoes, Roman candles, sky-rockets, and other pyrotechnic displays. Sixty-sixth — To regulate the police of the city or village, and pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances. Sixty-seventh — To provide for the inspection of steam boilers. Sixty-eighth — To prescribe the...
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The Medical Standard, Volumen13

1893 - 210 páginas
...clauie the Supreme court has held (McPherson v. Village of Chebanse, 114 III., page 46) that the power "to regulate the police of the city or village and pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances" is not limited in its application to police officers, "but may extend to and embrace a subject-matter...
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The Northeastern Reporter, Volumen77

1906 - 1346 páginas
...the president and board of trustees in villages, shall have the following powers: » * * Sixty-sixth. To regulate the police of the city or village, and pass and enforce all necessary police ordinances. « * * Sixty-eighth. To prescribe the duties and powers of a superintendent of police, policemen and...
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