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An Act for the incorporation of the town of Castle Rock, Osage county, Missouri. 1859 322 (1859)

handle is hein.slavery/ssactsmo0205 and id is 1 raw text is: CORPORATION.

which have accrued to the said inhabitants of the town of Carondelet, or to
the city of Carondelet, shall be vested in and prosecuted for by the corpor-
ation hereby created.
§ 11. The city of Carondelet shall have power to erect, construct and
organize a work house in St. Louis county; and any person who shall fail
or neglect to pay any fine or forfeiture, or costs imposed on him by any or-
dinance of the said city of Carondelet, for any misdemeanor, or breach of
any ordinance of said city, may, instead of being cummitted to the jail of
the county, be committed to the workhouse of said city until such fine, for-
feiture and cost be fully paid: Provided, however, Thatno such imprison-
ment shall exceed the period of six months for any one offense: dzd pro-
vided, also, That nothing in this act shall prevent any such person from
being committed to the workhouse of the city of St. Louis, until the city of
Carondelet shall erect, construct and organize a workhouse.
§ 12. Every person so committed to the workhouse of either of said
cities shall be required to work for the city to whose workhouse he may be
committed, at such labor as his health and strength will permit, within or
without said workhouse, not exceeding ten hours each day ; and for such
work and labor the person so employed shall be allowed, exclusive of his
board, fifty cents per day for each day's work, which amount shall go towards
paying such fine and costs.
§ 13. Until the first day of April next, the number of wards in the city
of Carondelet shall only be three as heretofore ; and the number of Council-
men shall only be six, that is to say, two from each of said wards ; and the
six Councilmen who shall be in office qt the time of the passage of this act,
shall continue in office as Councilmen under this act until the first day of
April next.
§ 14. All persons who shall be in office under the city of Carondelet, at
the time of the passage of this act, shall continue in office under this act
until the first Monday in April next, and until their respective successors
shall be duly elected or appointed.
§ 15. All acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act are hereby
repealed.
This act to take effect and be in force from and after its passage.
Approved January 16, 1860.
AN ACT for the incorporation of the town of Castle Rock, Osage county, Missouri.
( 1. The inhabitants of the town of Castle § 5. What to constitute quorum of Board;
Rock incorporated; boundaries of cor-  may compel attendance of absen-
poration ; general corporate powers ;  tees.
may acquire, hold, lease, and convey  6. Trustees to judge of qualifications, etc.,
property, real and personal, for the  of members, and shall determine rules
enefit of the inhabitants.           of their proceedings.
2. Who corporate powers vested in; num-  7. The detailed enumeration of powers and
her of Trustees; term of office.      duties of Trustees.
3. Qualification for office of Trustee.  8. Trustees authorized to appoint certain
4. Trustees to take oath of office; shall  officers, and may remove them, and
meet when; shall choose Chairman      shall prescribe their duties and com-
and Clerk, and fix time of holding    pensation.
stated meetings; Chairman may call  10. Constable or Marshal to give bond;
special meetings.                     powers and duties.

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