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as aforesaid, not upon the former jury; and the same proceedings shall
be had in all respects as hereinbefore provided; and in case of a second
or other disagreement of the jury the same proceedings shall be had until
a verdict of inquisition shall be made and returned as aforesaid. And
each juror shall receive one dollar per day or part of day, actually em-
ployed, irrespective of the number of separate parcels of land valued by
him, or of the number of cases in which he is sworn.
1908, ch. 733. 1900 Code, sec. 21.
22. All ordinances and by-laws passed by the Council shall within ten
days be sent to the Mayor for his approval, and he shall return the same
to the next stated or special meeting of the Council, with his approval or
disapproval, and any ordinance or by-law returned by the Mayor without
his approval shall not become a law unless subsequently passed at a regu-
lar meeting by a four-fifths vote of the whole Council, and within sixty
days from the time of the return of the ordinance.
1908, ch. 733. 1920 Code, sec. 22.
23. All ordinances and by-laws heretofore passed by the Commis-
sioners of Berlin, or by the Mayor and Council of Berlin and now in
force not in conflict with the provisions, of this Act, shall be valid and
remain in force until the same are repealed, amended or modified by the
Mayor and Council, and all contracts entered into by said Commissioners
or by the said Mayor and Council for the good of said town, are hereby
ratified and confirmed and declared to be binding upon said town and
to be enforced by the Mayor and Council.
1908, oh. 733. 1920 Code, sec. 23.
24. Power is hereby given to the Mayor and Council of Berlin and
to their successors in office to restrict and prevent any person, persons
or body corporate from building, erecting, constructing or maintaining
any dwelling, shop, factory, store or other building within the limits desig-
nated by a certain ordinance passed by the Town Commissioners of Berlin
on the seventh day of August, 1895, unless the same be of brick, stone,
iron or other non-combustible material, and the aforesaid ordinance passed
by the Town Commissioners of Berlin on August Y, 1895, be and the
same is hereby declared valid, and of full force and effect until the same
is or except as the same may have been repealed, amended, or modified
by the Mayor and Council.
1908, ch. 733. 1920 Code, sec. 24.
25. The Mayor and Council shall cause each male inhabitant of Ber-
lin between the ages of twenty-one and fifty-five years of age and every
other male inhabitant above fifty-five years of age and possessing taxable
property assessed at five hundred dollars or upwards, who shall have
resided within the limits of Berlin for one month next preceding the date
when his services may be demanded to labor at least one day each year,
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