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He served on the committee that drafted the ordinance of secession.
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The ordinance defined the boundaries of the future states, excluded slavery, and required that 60,000 inhabitants be present for statehood.
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The county board of commissioners controls the budget but has only limited authority to make laws or ordinances.
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Their attempts to organize the residents were met with an 1912 ordinance banning street speaking.
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He maintained that the ordinance strictly targeted just the marketing, and so its requirements wouldn't be triggered by any reference to illegal sale.
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The sealing together of husband and wife and the sealing of children to parents are separate ordinances.
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However, by 1979 oil was again plentiful and new local ordinances were commonly prohibiting the burning of wood and coal.
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The ruling in 2008 stated the sign was not in violation of ordinance.
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The official ordinance specifies a width of 5 feet and a height, contradictorily, of both 36 inches (3 ft) and 34 inches.
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Opponents of this ordinance argued that it would be found unconstitutional if challenged.
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