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Session Laws, 1929
Volume 572, Page 741   View pdf image (33K)
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ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 741

missioners shall make a copy of all the proceedings and send
the same, with the said bond, to the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
who shall place the case upon either the Civil Appeal or the
Civil Trial docket of the Circuit Court, whichever the Court
shall direct, and in order to prevent delay, the Court may
hear the matter of the appeal in recess, so as to determine the
rights of the matter, the said appeal to transfer to the said
Court ail the proceedings, which shall be subject to review by
the Court, and the Clerk of the Court shall, after the action
of the Court on the appeal, as soon as possible, certify to the
Clerk to the Commissioners, the judgment of the Court in the
case, which certificate shall be recorded immediately after the
said ordinance, or final order passing the same, and imme-
diately after the entries showing that the appeal was taken.
No appeal shall be heard by the Court, or transmitted to the
Court, unless the said bond of $200. 00 is first filed with the
Clerk to the Commissioners, who shall have the right to deter-
mine the sufficiency or the financial sufficiency of the sureties
or surety thereon. After the said period of fifteen days from
the date of the said final order, there shall be no right to
appeal. The said final order of the Commissioners making the
said ordinance effective shall not have to be published.

The Commissioners may pay the cost of the said improve-
ment, that is the part of the cost to be paid by the city, out
of any unappropriated money in the City Treasury, at the
time the said improvement is made, or if no such money is
available, then the Commissioners shall issue a certificate of
indebtedness, for the purpose of raising the amount of money
required to be paid by the city for the said improvement, and

any such certificate of indebtedness shall be a binding obli-
gation upon the municipal corporation of Cambridge, as in the
case of obligations created by legally authorized bond issues
of the said corporation, and power and authority is hereby
granted to and conferred upon the Commissioners of Cam-
bridge, to borrow such money in addition to and in excess of
the limitations anywhere fixed in the Charter limiting the
power of the Commissioners to borrow money, this power and
authority to borrow money for the said improvements being
in addition to the powers now vested in the Commissioners of
Cambridge to borrow money upon the faith and credit of the
City of Cambridge, but if any such money is borrowed, then
provision for its payment shall be made in the next succeeding
budget, and levy to be made by the Commissioners of Cam-
bridge, for the repayment of the said money that may be so


 

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