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Session Laws, 1933 Session
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 775

It shall be the duty of said policemen to report at
each regular monthly meeting, in writing and under
oath, to the City Council, that they have each faithfully
performed their duties required by this section, and which
may be imposed on them by the said Mayor and City Coun-
cil, and also report all violations of the law brought to their
sight or knowledge within the time of the said report and
their actions in the premises, together with a statement
of fees received by them, which said report shall be filed
and recorded among the proceedings of the Mayor and
City Council. Any policeman failing to perform the
duties imposed upon him, on evidence of the fact being
produced to the Mayor, shall be removed by the Mayor and
another appointed in his stead, or any policeman may
be removed at any time by the Mayor, with the assent
of the Council, when in their discretion he is incompetent
or unfit to perform the duties required of him by law.

Each of said policemen shall take an oath to well
perform the duties required of them, or that may be
required of them by any ordinance or resolution or regu-
lation of the Mayor and City Council, and give bond for
the faithful performance of their duties as prescribed, in
the penalty of five hundred dollars, with good and suffi-
cient sureties, approved by the Mayor and City Council,
within ten days after their appointment, and a failure to
qualify as above provided, within ten days from their said
appointment, shall be deemed a refusal of the office and
another appointment shall be made.

ASSESSORS.

632. There shall be appointed by the Mayor, subject to
the confirmation by the City Council, on the fourth Mon-
day in April, 1937, and on the fourth Monday in April
every eight years thereafter, three assessors, one from
each ward, who shall be qualified voters of the said town,
who shall constitute a board of assessors, and whose duty
it shall be, after having qualified by taking an oath to faith-
fully, honestly and impartially perform their duties as such
assessors, to assess each and every piece of land sepa-
rately with the improvements thereon, and all personal
property within the said town, in the name of the actual
owner, at a fair cash value at public sale, as near as they
may be able to determine the same, and showing in the said
assessment each piece of land and the improvements
thereon separately, with the assessed value of each, and
the name of the actual owner thereof, when the same can
be obtained, and in case of personal property the assessed

 

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