Charter of the City of Brooklyn: Passed June 28, 1873: As Subsequently Amended, with the Charter of April 17, 1854, and the Amendments Thereto, and Other Laws Relating to Said City: Also, the Ordinances of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, as
Charter of the City of Brooklyn: Passed June 28, 1873: As Subsequently Amended, with the Charter of April 17, 1854, and the Amendments Thereto, and Other Laws Relating to Said City: Also, the Ordinances of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, as
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. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ...13. In case of any dispute between the parties, condetermined. cerning any fence embraced within this chapter, or the sufficiency thereof, the matter shall be determined by the alderman, for the time being, of the ward in which such fence may be situated. CHAPTER VI. TO REGULATE THE USE OF COURT YARDS ON ...
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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. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ...13. In case of any dispute between the parties, condetermined. cerning any fence embraced within this chapter, or the sufficiency thereof, the matter shall be determined by the alderman, for the time being, of the ward in which such fence may be situated. CHAPTER VI. TO REGULATE THE USE OF COURT YARDS ON BUSHWICK AVENUE BOULEVARD. The common council of the City of Brooklyn do ordain as follows: -c. 1. Width to be reserved for court yards. Section 1. No person or persons shall erect or contract upon the twenty feet on each side of the Bushwick avenue boulevard by law set apart to be used as court yards only, any piazza, veranda, covered or enclosed porch, platform, or erection other than stoops, steps, or platforms with open backs and sides, or railing not to exceed seven feet in height, or to extend upon said court yards more than seven feet, or of a greater width than is necessary for the purpose of a convenient passage way into the houses or buildings to which the sapie shall be attached; nor shall any person or persons dig, build, or construct any area into said court yard. APPENDIX. THE CHARTER OF BROOKLYN OF 1854, AS AMENDED. AND CERTAIN SPECIAL LAWS RELATING TO THE FIRE LIMITS, BOARD OF CITY WORKS, PROSPECT PARK COM MISSION, LOCAL JUDICIARY, EXCISE. BOARD OF EDUCATION AND ELECTION. TOGETHER WITH A LIST OF ACTS OF THE LEGISLATURE IN RELATION TO THE CITY OF BROOKLYN FROM 1788 DOWN. i GENERAL INDEX. PAOK Charter 5 Title I--Boundaries of Wards 5 "II--Ofthe Common Council 13 "III--Of City Officers, their Election and Duties 31 iv--Of Assessments for Public or Local Improvements... 45 V--Of tbe Collection of Taxes and Assessments 78 "VI--Of Contracts 88 "IX-Of the Board of Health 92 "X--Ofthe Financial Department 07...
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All Editions of Charter of the City of Brooklyn: Passed June 28, 1873: As Subsequently Amended, with the Charter of April 17, 1854, and the Amendments Thereto, and Other Laws Relating to Said City: Also, the Ordinances of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, as