No public officer, or person elected or appointed to a public office, under the laws of this State, shall directly or indirectly ask, demand, accept, receive or consent to receive for his own use or benefit, or for the use or benefit of another, any free... Journal of Proceedings - Page 96by Wisconsin. Legislature. Senate - 1899Full view - About this book
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1894 - 1250 pages
...to propose. The Secretary read the amendment offered by Mr. Nicoll, in the language following: " No person elected or appointed to a public office under...accept, receive, or consent to receive, for his own use and benefit, or for the use and benefit of another, any free pass, free transportation, franking privilege... | |
| Ceylon - 1900 - 856 pages
...field, or place. open or enclosed, whether occupied by himself or not, and whether the same are so had for his own use or benefit or for the use or benefit of another. Preamble. Marks in schedule appropriated for Her Majesty's naval and victualling stores. Offence. Obliteration... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1900 - 1292 pages
...York, in Convention assembled, do propose as follows: "Add at the end of article 1 the words following: "No public officer or person elected or appointed to a public office shall make use of, or by himself, or in conjunction with another, accept or request for himself or... | |
| Alabama. Constitutional Convention - 1901 - 1898 pages
...section of the article under consideration : Sec. - — . Any person holding office under this State, who shall directly or indirectly ask, demand, accept,...receive for his own use or benefit, or for the use or Ix-nefit of another, any free pass or transportation, or pass or ticket at a discount other than is... | |
| New Hampshire. Constitutional Convention - 1903 - 980 pages
...Louisiana — Prohibited by the Constitution as follows: ART. 191. No member of the general assembly, or public officer, or person elected or appointed to...the laws of this state, shall directly or indirectly demand, accept, receive or consent to receive, for his own use or benefit, or for the use or benefit... | |
| New Hampshire. Constitutional Convention - 1903 - 964 pages
...Louisiana — Prohibited by the Constitution as follows: ART. 191. No member of the general assembly, or public officer, or person elected or appointed to...the laws of this state, shall directly or indirectly demand, accept, receive or consent to receive, for his own use or benefit, or for the use or benefit... | |
| Idaho. Supreme Court - 1918 - 932 pages
...legislature to prevent officers from dealing in such securities in any manner whatsoever, whether for their own use or benefit or for the use or benefit of another person. As will be seen from the reading of sec. 260, Rev. Codes, above quoted, the treasurer is absolutely... | |
| Wisconsin. Attorney General's Office - 1904 - 540 pages
...named it cannot be said that the pass is free. The constitution of tho State of T^ew York provides: "No public officer, or person elected or appointed...or consent to receive, for his own use or benefit any free pass from. any corporation, or make use of the same for himself or in conjunction with another.... | |
| Chicago (Ill.). City Council - 1904 - 1042 pages
...eity ordinances, shall directly or indirectly make use of, take any advantage of. or benefit from, ask, demand, accept, receive or consent to receive...benefit or for the use or benefit of another, any free or complimentary pass, transportation, admission, ticket, badge, or similar emblem or device, reduced... | |
| New York (State) - 1904 - 1696 pages
...{ 6. Free раяяев, franklngr privilege«, etc., not to be received by public officer; penalty. No public officer, or person elected or appointed...this State, shall directly or indirectly ask, demand, acoept, receive or consent to receive for his own use or benefit, or for the use or benefit of another,... | |
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