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Timestamp: 2019-09-20 19:23:41
Document Index: 263572961

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 10', '§ 1', '§ 3', '§ 4', '§ 8', '§ 9', '§ 10', '§ 1', '§ 1', '§ 3', '§ 4']

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K 6. In all such cases, the votes of both branches shall be taken by yeas and
g 7.' If any bill shall not be returned by the mayor within five days (excepting Sundays) after it shall have been presented to him for his approbation, the
same shall become a law, in the same manner as if he had approved and signed it.
§ 8. Every resolution to which the concurrence of both branches of the city
council shall be necessary (except in cases of adjournment) shall be presented to
the mayor, and before the same shall take effect, shall be proceeded upon in the
same manner as in case of a bill.
§ 9. The style of the ordinances of the city shall be "Be it ordained by the
City Council of the City of St. Louis."
§ 10. All ordinances passed by the city council shall, within one month after
they have been passed, be published in some newspaper published in the city.
§ 1.1. AH ordinances of the city may be proven by the seal of the corporation, and when printed and published in book form, and purporting to be printed and published by authority of the corporation, the same shall be received in
Of Executive and Municipal Officers,
Sec. 1. Mayor to be chief Executive officer; his term of office.
2-3. Qualifications of Mayor. ■;
5. In case of a tie in the election of a Mayor, who shall decide,
8. Mayor how removed from office. --.-,-.
9. Powers and duties of Mayor;
13. City Register to be appointed; hisduties.
14. City AuditortO be appointed; hisduties.
16. City Marshal " "
17. City Engineer " "
18. Said officers how appointed ; >
19. And  shall give official bond before entering in discharge of their duties.
20. All officers shall subscribe an official oath.
"1.    Term of office of certain officers; how  removed.
22.    Residence of the city officers shall be in the city.
-. | 2, The Mayor shall be at least thirty years of age, a citizen of the Unh
ted States, a resident of the city for at least four years next preceding his electron, and shall be the bona fide owner in fee of a lot, or part of a lot of ground
§ 3. No person shall be Mayor, who, at the time of his election, shall hold
any office under the authority of the United States, or of this State,
§ 4. If the Mayor, during his continuance in office, shall receive" any office
ri a". "hen tw° or more persons shall have an equal number of votes for
Hie office of Mayor, the two branches of the City .Council shall decide the elec-
ion by joint vote.
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Transcript MISSOURI. 161 K 6. In all such cases, the votes of both branches shall be taken by yeas and nays, and entered on the journals of each branch respectively. g 7.' If any bill shall not be returned by the mayor within five days (excepting Sundays) after it shall have been presented to him for his approbation, the same shall become a law, in the same manner as if he had approved and signed it. § 8. Every resolution to which the concurrence of both branches of the city council shall be necessary (except in cases of adjournment) shall be presented to the mayor, and before the same shall take effect, shall be proceeded upon in the same manner as in case of a bill. § 9. The style of the ordinances of the city shall be "Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of St. Louis." § 10. All ordinances passed by the city council shall, within one month after they have been passed, be published in some newspaper published in the city. § 1.1. AH ordinances of the city may be proven by the seal of the corporation, and when printed and published in book form, and purporting to be printed and published by authority of the corporation, the same shall be received in evidence in all courts and places, without further proof. ARTICLE IV. Of Executive and Municipal Officers, Sec. 1. Mayor to be chief Executive officer; his term of office. 2-3. Qualifications of Mayor. ■; 4. When the office of Mayor vacated. 5. In case of a tie in the election of a Mayor, who shall decide, 6. In cases of contest, who shall decide. 7. Vacancies in office of Mayor, how filled. 8. Mayor how removed from office. --.-,-. 9. Powers and duties of Mayor; 10. He may call special sessions of the city council; 11. And state the cause thereof to said council. 12. If Mayor is absent, who shall fill the office. 13. City Register to be appointed; hisduties. 14. City AuditortO be appointed; hisduties. 15. City Treasurer " " 16. City Marshal " " 17. City Engineer " " 18. Said officers how appointed ; > 19. And shall give official bond before entering in discharge of their duties. 20. All officers shall subscribe an official oath. "1. Term of office of certain officers; how removed. 22. Residence of the city officers shall be in the city. § 1. The chief executive officer of the city shall be the Mayor, who shall be elected by the qualified voters of the city, and who shall hold his office for the term of one year, and until his successor is duly elected and qualified. -. | 2, The Mayor shall be at least thirty years of age, a citizen of the Unh ted States, a resident of the city for at least four years next preceding his electron, and shall be the bona fide owner in fee of a lot, or part of a lot of ground within the city, containing not less than two thousand square feet. § 3. No person shall be Mayor, who, at the time of his election, shall hold any office under the authority of the United States, or of this State, § 4. If the Mayor, during his continuance in office, shall receive" any office under authority of the United States, or of this State, or shall cease to own a freehold, as provided in the second section of this article, his office of Mayor shall thereby immediately become vacated. ri a". "hen tw° or more persons shall have an equal number of votes for Hie office of Mayor, the two branches of the City .Council shall decide the elec- ion by joint vote. 21