112. No one to be nominated as auc-
tioneer who has not settled with
the treasurer
113. Fraud by auctioneer, penalty,
division of commissions by,
penalty.
114. Treasurer, when to prosecute for
offenses under this sub-title.
115. Persons swearing falsely upon
matters required by this sub-
title to be verified by oath;
penalty.
116. Amount of auction duties to be
paid to mayor and city council,
how to be expended.
117. When mayor and city council to
report concerning disbursement
of amount allowed them.
118. Treasurer to receive amount of
auction duties in excess of
$20,000; account of city comp-
troller.
119. When provisions of three pre-
ceding sections not to be opera-
tive.
120. Leather, iron and tobacco may be
sold by manufacturer without
license.
Buildings.
121. Buildings of wood, mayor and
city council to direct places for
erection of
122 Party walls and partition fences
123. Steps, porticoes, &c , to houses,
limits within which to be
erected.
124 Size of bricks.
125 Aisles and passage-ways; public
buildings not to be obstructed
126. Doors of such buildings to be
kept open while buildings in
use, unless doors open out-
wards
127. Violation of two preceding sec-
tions; penalty.
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128. Grand jury to be charged to see
to the execution of three pre-
ceding sections; police to en-
force them.
129. Exits from public buildings; in-
spector of buildings to investi-
gate; notice to owners to pro-
vide.
130. Owners failing to comply with
such notice; penalty.
131. Assistants to inspector of build-
ings; appointment of ; salary.
Carriages, Horses, Boats and
Scows.
132. To be licensed; revenue from
licenses, how to be applied
133. Hackney carriages, what deemed,
to be.
134. Breadth of wheels of wagons used
in city, exception.
135. Rates of fare in hackney car-
riages to be fixed by police
board.
136. Number of carriage to be painted
on each side, card of rates to
be kept in carriage.
137. Penalty against owner for omis-
sion to comply with this sub-
title, or whose driver exacts ex-
cessive fare.
138. Penalty against drivers for viola-
tions of this sub-title.
139. Special license to proprietors of
carriages not intending to use
public stands.
140. Such carnages making use of pub-
lic stands, penalty
141. Proprietor of such to state num-
ber of carriages owned by him
when applying for license, pen-
alty.
142. Penalties under this sub-title,
how recoverable.
143. Party prosecuted entitled to juty
trial; execution, how stayed.
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