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The ordinance repealed Ordinance 50 of 1828, re-enacted the disciplinary code prescribed for apprenticed ex-slaves, and reduced the scale of penalties to fourteen days 'imprisonment for a first offence and/or a fine of not more than a month's wages.
Class & Colour in South Africa 1850-1950 - Ch.1 Ray Esther 1969
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The ordinance is meant to be a temporary fix to Ordinance 30, which prevented the demolition or alteration of any building more than 30 years old without a governmental review to determine its historic significance.
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The lay down ordinance appropriating half of the borough's payment to DOT for the project is Ordinance 2009-19-19.
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The ordinance is meant to be a temporary fix to Ordinance 30, which prevented the demolition or alteration of any building more than 30 years old without a governmental review to determine its historic significance.
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For additional information on the proposed ordinance changes, visit the city's web site at www. ashevillenc.gov, Asheville Stormwater Services & Utilities or review the Ordinance and WPC reports at the WPC blog space:
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This ordinance is an update of Ordinance 69, passed in 1965, though it was made clear to the board that any traffic-related ordinances that had been passed in Sweet Springs since that time would remain on the books.
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No idea what Aguilla/Centurion Ordinance is or does, but I'd definately be interested in a catalog!
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No idea what Aguilla/Centurion Ordinance is or does, but I'd definately be interested in a catalog!
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And then the City Ordinance is based off of years ago when times and the land was not as in demand as it is today.
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Of course if the Razor Wire Ordinance is as effective as the light ordinance, why bother?
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