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Página 177 - ... and vice versa, the number of hours of duty herein stated may be exceeded, but one force shall be at liberty at all times, except as otherwise provided in section 3 of this ordinance. SECT. 3. In case of a conflagration, the officer or board having charge of the fire-fighting force shall have full authority to summon and keep on duty any or all of the members of the fire-fighting force while the conflagration continues. SECT. 4. The provision of this ordinance shall not repeal, affect or change...
Página 138 - ... purpose of determining recognized gain upon subsequent sales of property by the liquidating corporation unless the stock ownership of the parent corporation changes. In the event of such a change, a new allocation shall be made at the time of the next sale of property thereafter. The new allocation shall be made on the basis of the fair market value of the liquidating corporation's assets on the date of such sale.
Página 170 - ... it shall be the duty of the city clerk "to attend all meetings of the city council and of the committees of the city council and keep records of such meetings.
Página 252 - January, nineteen hundred and twenty, and for each financial year thereafter, thirty-five cents. (d) For organizing and conducting physical training and exercises, athletics, sports, games and play, and for providing apparatus, equipment and facilities for the same in buildings, yards, and playgrounds under the control of said committee, or upon any other land which the committee may have the right to use for this purpose under the provisions of chapter two hundred and ninety-five of the acts of...
Página 148 - To the Honorable the Mayor and City Council: GENTLEMEN, — The Finance Commission...
Página 120 - Commission submits herewith a report on the subject of the leases of the Faneuil Hall and Quincy market buildings. For many years the amount which the city should charge its tenants in these buildings has been the subject of controversy.
Página 65 - Any laborer employed by the city of Boston who has reached the age of sixty years and who has been in the service of the city for a period of not less than twenty-five years, and who is physically incapacitated, shall, at his request and with the approval of the retirement board above provided for, be retired from service, and shall receive for the remainder of his life an annual pension equal to...
Página 97 - ... 2. Plank floor in the street, 5 feet deep on North Market street and 8 feet deep on South Market street. and as wide as the cellar occupied by tenant, 20 cents for each foot of cellar occupied by the tenant. 3. When the latter is covered by a temporary roof, 45 cents instead of 20 cents. The total amount collected for sidewalk privileges in Faneuil Hall Market is $10,246.
Página 282 - ... there has been no noticeable change over previous years. A comparison of the figures showing amounts of each kind of refuse collected in past years with the estimated amount for the present year, 1919-20, is given in the following tables: Table I. CUBIC YARDS OF ASHES COLLECTED BY CONTRACT. Table II. CUBIC YARDS OF OFFAL COLLECTED BY CONTRACT. Examining the first table, which shows the cubic yards of ashes collected for a period of five years, the commission will note that for the East Boston...
Página 162 - The commission recommends: 1. That the Mayor instruct the Penal Commissioner to transfer to state institutions the inmates at Deer Island. 2. That the House of Correction at Deer Island be closed. 3. That the Charles Street Jail be designated as the House of Correction for Suffolk County. 4. That the Mayor present to the special commission, appointed under ch. 50 of the Resolves of 1919, the question of the purchase of the Deer Island institution for its use as the state prison. 5. That the pending...